Funding News & General Resources
Below you will find articles and press releases about historic and cultural funding news, restoration efforts across the United States, financial resources, and information of interest to the historic preservation and cultural resources community.
We have also collected the best general resources that will assist you in learning more about national funding programs (with some great programs in Canada, too!). There is information on working with the National Park Service, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, to name a few.
Funding In The News
Below are links to recent news articles related to financial resources and funding sources for historic preservation, building restoration, cultural resource preservation, and the arts. Topics include: tax credit information; grants, loans and other financial services; historic preservation successes and threats; and work-training and educational program announcements and information.
New links to articles added multiple times weekly!
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Chaco Culture National Historical Park sits within the greater landscape known as Chaco Canyon — a place rich with Indigenous cultural history and sacred sites as well as magnificent views, day or night.Posted:4/24/2026Source:National Trust for Historic Preservation
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President's Budget Request Calls for Extreme Cuts to Historic Preservation Priorities - Take Action!Last week the Trump Administration released their FY27 Budget Request. Similar to last year's request, the budget calls for dramatic cuts to domestic discretionary spending across the board, including to historic preservation priorities. The budget would nearly eliminate funding for the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF). It zeros out funding for State and Tribal Historic Preservation Officers and only includes $11 million in funding for the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) preservation grant program, a nearly 95% or $170 million cut. Interestingly, the proposal includes a one year authorization of HPF deposits.Posted:4/23/2026Source:Preservation Action
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The NPS has also revised its guidance on the treatment of historically-finished secondary spaces that have been previously modified and lack distinctive features or finishes but remain in a finished condition at the start of the project. These spaces must generally be returned to a finished condition at project completion.Posted:4/21/2026Source:Technical Preservation Services, National Park Service
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The National Park Service (NPS) has issued new additional Information supplementing the Historic Preservation Certification Application (HPCA) Instructions for Part 2 applications and Amendments on phasing, phased rehabilitation projects, and phase advisory determinations for the purposes of NPS certification for Federal historic preservation incentives.Posted:4/20/2026Source:National Park Service
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Sr. Vice President Elizabeth Rosin was on Capitol Hill earlier this month for Preservation Advocacy Week. Sponsored by Preservation Action and NCSHPO, this lobby day focused on securing the future of the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) and gathering support for the Historic Tax Credit Growth and Opportunity Act (HTC-GO).Posted:4/19/2026Source:Heritage Consulting Group
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Last week, a bipartisan group of 91 Representatives from 31 states and territories signed on to the FY27 Dear Colleague letter in support of funding for the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF). The final letter was submitted to the House Appropriations Committee. This demonstrates strong support for the HPF and far exceeds our total number of signers from the last three years. Thank you to everyone that reached out to your members of Congress. It's clear your advocacy has an impact. We'd especially like to thank the co-chairs of the Historic Preservation Caucus, Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH) and Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández (D-NM) for leading this effort.Posted:4/8/2026Source:PreservationDirectory.com
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Last week, a bipartisan group of 91 Representatives from 31 states and territories signed on to the FY27 Dear Colleague letter in support of funding for the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF). The final letter was submitted to the House Appropriations Committee. This demonstrates strong support for the HPF and far exceeds our total number of signers from the last three years. Thank you to everyone that reached out to your members of Congress. It's clear your advocacy has an impact. We'd especially like to thank the co-chairs of the Historic Preservation Caucus, Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH) and Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández (D-NM) for leading this effort.Posted:4/7/2026Source:Preservation Action
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The Vitality Grants: Preserving Historical Assets funding opportunity supports the Foundation’s goal of strengthening regional vitality by preserving historical assets and promoting educational efforts to expand community awareness of the contributions of the region's diverse populations.Posted:4/6/2026Source:The Community Foundation
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As we commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the 50th anniversary of the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF), we’re urging Congress to invest in the places that tell our nation’s story by providing $250 million for the HPF.Posted:4/5/2026Source:Preservation Action
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This week U.S District Judge Richard Leon ordered the Trump Administration to pause construction on their new White House ballroom absent authorization from Congress. The federal judge granted the National Trust for Historic Preservation's request for a preliminary injunction saying the National Trust was likely to succeed because "no statute comes close to giving the President the authority he claims to have".Posted:4/4/2026Source:Preservation Action
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Knight Foundation is currently accepting applications for the Knight Cities Challenge, a $5 million open call inviting individuals and organizations across its 26 communities to submit new, creative ideas for projects that can spark change and leave a lasting local impact.Posted:4/3/2026Source:The Knight Foundation
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On Tuesday, March 31, Richard Leon, a senior judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, temporarily blocked any further construction of a $400 million ballroom until the Administration of President Trump complies with its own various regulations and guidelines, including authorization from Congress, to build a new structure on the grounds of the historic White House.Posted:4/2/2026Source:Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation
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Trump officials have ordered national parks to remove dozens of signs and displays related to climate change, environmental protection and settlers’ mistreatment of Native Americans in a renewed push to implement President Donald Trump’s executive order on “restoring truth and sanity to American history.”Posted:1/27/2026Source:The Washington Post
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"The African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund (Action Fund), a division of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, announced it has received a $40 million gift from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott. This gift builds on her prior $20 million investment in the Action Fund in 2021..."Posted:1/6/2026Source:National Trust for Historic Preservation
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"The Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) today awarded $93,846 in Certified Local Government (CLG) grants to historic preservation projects in Des Moines, Mount Pleasant and Red Oak, as well as Benton, Louisa, Madison and Muscatine counties. Also, the city of Keokuk will receive a $13,460 grant to plan for future historic preservation..."Posted:1/6/2026Source:Iowa Economic Development Authority
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"The National Trust for Historic Preservation filed a suit today in the US District Court for the District of Columbia against various individuals and agencies of the government asserting that ongoing construction of the White House ballroom is unlawful and asking the court to halt further construction activities until the government complies with the law by going through the legally mandated review processes, including a public comment period..."Posted:1/5/2026Source:National Trust for Historic Preservation
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"The White House is the most recognized historic place in America. Historic preservation reviews by the National Capital Planning Commission and the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, with input from the public, would have made the project better, ensuring that the historic significance of the White House itself is respected..."Posted:1/4/2026Source:National Trust for Historic Preservation
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"I am writing on behalf of more than 4,700 members of the Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks (Coalition), who collectively represent more than 50,000 years of national park management experience. The Coalition studies, educates, speaks, and acts for the preservation of America’s National Park System. Among our members are former NPS directors, regional directors, superintendents, resource specialists, park rangers, maintenance and administrative staff, and a full array of other former employees, volunteers, and supporters..."Posted:1/3/2026Source:Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks
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"The restoration of the Hotel President in downtown Waterloo is a powerful example of how a Rethos Historic Rehab Loan can provide developers with the financial flexibility, tax credit advantages, and long-term control needed to bring historic buildings back to life. This case study explores how Huntley Whitmer Development used Rethos financing to turn a neglected landmark into a thriving residential community while positioning the project for long-term financial success..."Posted:1/2/2026Source:Rethos
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"A new round of funding is now available to help preserve Ohio’s historic buildings and revitalize communities across the state. Through the Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credit Program, property owners can apply for tax credits to rehabilitate underutilized historic buildings, creating vibrant spaces that honor Ohio’s rich history, while fueling the economy of the future..."Posted:1/1/2026Source:Ohio Department of Development
General Funding Resources
Below is a short list of agencies, organizations and resources that can provide general information about financial resources for historic preservation, cultural resource management, and the arts.
National Park Service:
- Technical Preservation Services
- Tax Incentives for Preserving Historic Properties
- Historic Preservation Tax Incentives
- 20% Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit
- State, Tribal, and Local Plans and Grants
- National Register of Historic Places
- Technical Preservation Services Publications
*Please note: The National Park Service frequently changes the URLs for their resources. Please alert us if you find a broken link. You can also do a web search by looking up the name of the resource listed above, as the resource most likely is still online (just in a new location).
National Trust for Historic Preservation:
- African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund
- Find Preservation Funding
- The National Main Street Center
- National Fund for Sacred Places
- Historic Tax Credits
Partners for Sacred Places:
PreservationDirectory.com:
Tax Credits & Incentives:
- See resources under "National Park Service" listed above
- Rehabilitation Tax Credit (Historic Preservation) FAQs (Internal Revenue Service)
- Rehabilitation Tax Credit - Real Estate Tax Tips (Internal Revenue Service)
- Rehabilitation Tax Credit PDF (Internal Revenue Service)
- Historic Preservation Tax Credits 101 (Heritage Ohio)
- Historic Preservation Tax Credits 201 (Heritage Ohio)
- Historic Tax Credit: Mini Edition (YouTube Presentation by Preservation Buffalo Niagara)
Preservation Easement Programs:
- Easements to Protect Historic Properties: A Useful Historic Preservation Tool with Potential Tax Benefits, prepared by the National Park Service, Technical Preservation Services
- Establishing and Operating an Easement Program to Protect Historic Resources by Elizabeth Watson and Stefan Nagel, updated by Julia H. Miller and Ross M. Bradford, with contributions by Thompson Mayes
Building Arts & Traditional Building Resources:
- Advisory Council on Historic Preservation: Traditional Trades Training Programs & Resources
- National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (National Park Service)
Arts Funding:
- Americans for the Arts: Funding Resources
- Grantmakers in the Arts
- National Endowment for the Arts: How the US Funds the Arts
Canada: General Funding Resources:
- National Trust for Canada: Regeneration Works - Find Funding
- National Trust for Canada
- The Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals
*Please note: The HistoricFunding.com database doesn't currently include resources for Canada, but we did want to provide some general resources to assist our friends to the North!