National Trust for Historic Preservation – Southwest Intervention Fund
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Amount: $2,500 - $10,000
Term: 1 year
Deadline: February 1, June 1, October 1
Summary
Grants from the National Trust’s Southwest Intervention Fund are intended to further preservation efforts of the traditional cultures of the Southwest region, exclusively in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, West Texas* and Utah. The Fund provides support for preservation planning efforts and enables prompt responses to emergency threats or opportunities in the eligible states. Local partners, nonprofit organizations and government agencies that have strategic opportunities to save sites or help jumpstart preservation projects are eligible for the fund’s small, catalytic grants. Applicants must be capable of matching the grant amount dollar-for-dollar. Both cash and in-kind donations count toward the one-to-one required match.
Application Protocol
Apply via the National Trust website.
Grant Website
https://savingplaces.org/southwest-fundTheme
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