Action Fund Grant Stories
Since 2018, the National Trust has awarded grants to places and organizations that help the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund achieve its mission of protecting, restoring, and interpreting African American historic sites and uncovering hidden narratives of African Americans and their contribution to the American story.
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African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund A Freshly Restored New Orleans Hotel and Music Venue Stages a Comeback -
Preservation Magazine Legacies and Legends: A Florida Museum Network Focuses on Black History -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Preserving the Henry Ossawa Tanner House -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Preserving the Home and Studio of L.V. Hull, An “Unusual Artist" -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Threatt Filling Station: “Grandpa Would Be Proud … Because We Didn’t Give Up” -
Preservation Magazine An Ode to Home: Historic House and Garden Museum Honors Poet Anne Spencer -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund $3.8M in Action Fund Grants Help Protect 40 African American Historic Sites -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund 5 for 5: African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Sites You Should Know More About -
Preserving Black Churches 35 Historic Black Churches Receive $4 Million Investment -
Preservation Magazine Elizabeth Alexander on the "Urgent and Sacred Mission" of Saving Black History Sites
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