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Sources of Preservation Assistance
The following information is provided as a general and partial guide to sources of funding
for historic preservation planning and development projects. This information should be used
as a starting point for a more in depth examination of funding opportunities. It has been
prepared by the State Historic Preservation Office in response to numerous requests for
information about preservation funding. We also recommend that you consult with local, regional,
statewide, and national preservation organizations for information about preservation funding
programs in your community. In addition, there are other financial incentives not specifically
for preservation projects that may also be sources of funding -- for example: museum, library,
performing arts, housing, energy conservation, community planning, and senior citizens programs.
These other options can be investigated depending upon the current or intended use of the historic property.
The availability of "non preservation" sources of funding varies across the state -- contact your
municipal (village, city, town &/or county) planning or economic development offices for information
about programs in your community.
Private Owners
Not-For-Profit Organizations & Municipalities
- Private Fund Raising Strategies
- Transportation Enhancement Funding
- NYS Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation (OPRHP)
- New York State Legislature (Member Items)
- New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA)
- New York Landmarks Conservancy
- National Trust for Historic Preservation
- Preservation League of New York State
- Save America's Treasures (SAT)
- Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
- New York State Historic Preservation Grant Program
- Funding is available from the Environmental Protection Fund (EPF)
- Frequently Asked Questions
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