Media Resources
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Press Release | Washington, DC | September 15, 2022
Getty Commits $3.1 Million to African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund to Conserve Black Modern Architecture The new grant funding will support the identification, preservation planning, training, and storytelling for historic modern buildings designed by Black architects.
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Press Release | Akron, Ohio | August 18, 2022
Community Groups Gather to Break Ground for Sojourner Truth Memorial Plaza
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Press Release | Washington, DC | July 19, 2022
Largest U.S. Fund to Save African American Heritage Announces $3M in 2022 Grants For the 5th year, the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund awards national grants to protect sites representing important African American history.
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Press Release | New York, New York | July 7, 2022
American Express and the National Trust for Historic Preservation Announce 25 Recipients of the $1 Million “Backing Historic Small Restaurants” Grant Program 25 historic independent U.S. restaurants will each receive $40,000 grants to put towards physical improvements and operating expenses
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Press Release | Washington, DC | June 6, 2022
The 2022 Pocantico Fellow Announced
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Press Release | May 25, 2022
The Montpelier Foundation Board Takes Important Action to Move Beyond Recent Conflict
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Press Release | Washington, DC | May 13, 2022
National Trust Applauds Enactment of Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park Expansion and Redesignation Act National Trust Multi-State Campaign Plays Pivotal Role in Additions to the National Park System
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Press Release | Stockbridge, Massachusetts | May 12, 2022
Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios Program Launches New Affiliate Category to Expand and Diversify Membership
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Press Release | Washington, DC | May 4, 2022
America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places—2022 List Unveiled
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Press Release | Washington, DC | April 7, 2022
National Trust Applauds Senate Passage of Brown v. Board National Historic Site Expansion Act
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Press Release | Washington, DC | April 7, 2022
National Trust for Historic Preservation Awards 80 Grants to Support Telling the Full History $2.5 Million Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities Under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021
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Press Release | Stockbridge, Massachusetts | March 24, 2022
Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios Program Names Seven New Sites Celebrating Diversity in Artistic Legacy Artists’ Studios in California, Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, New York, Tennessee, and Washington join prestigious national network of historic sites
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Press Release | New York, New York | March 21, 2022
American Express and the National Trust for Historic Preservation Bring Back $1 Million Grant Program to Support Historic Small Restaurants Now in its second year, the Backing Historic Small Restaurants Grant Program will again award 25 historic U.S. small restaurants with $40,000 grants.
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Press Release | March 17, 2022
National Trust and Partners Score Major Victory After Years of Advocacy to Save Rassawek
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Press Release | Washington, D.C. | February 28, 2022
Five HBCUs Combat Erasure By Preserving Architectural Legacy
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Press Release | Washington, D.C. | January 17, 2022
$20M Lilly Endowment Grant to Preserve Black Churches
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Press Release | Washington, DC | January 10, 2022
National Trust Applauds Frank J. Wood Bridge Court Ruling
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Press Release | Washington, DC | December 1, 2021
4,000 Supporters Urge Return of Historic Tax Credit to Biden Bill
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Press Release | Washington, DC | November 18, 2021
National Trust Applauds Push to Protect Chaco Landscape
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Press Release | Washington, DC | November 4, 2021
National Preservation Awards Showcase the Leaders in Preservation
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Press Release | Washington, DC | November 4, 2021
House Majority Whip James E. Clyburn receives the John H. Chafee Trustees Award for Outstanding Achievement in Public Policy
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Press Release | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | October 21, 2021
National Program Will Award Over Two Million Dollars in Grants to 15 Historically Significant Congregations Across the U.S.
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Press Release | Plano, Illinois | October 19, 2021
Farnsworth House Renamed the Edith Farnsworth House in Recognition of the Multitalented Woman who Commissioned the Building from Architect Mies van der Rohe
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Press Release | Washington, DC | October 18, 2021
National Trust Calls for Letters of Intent for its 2022 List of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places
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Press Release | Washington, DC | October 15, 2021
NEH Grant Fuels Reinterpretation of National Trust Historic Sites
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