The Landmark Society of Western New York
 

Funding for Historic Preservation - Introduction

One of the most common questions asked of Landmark Society staff goes something like "Where can I get money to preserve my historic building?". Well, the answers aren't always what people hope to hear but in some cases, at least, there is more help available for rehabilitation than for new construction. Here are some brief answers to those questions for homeowners, religious institutions, nonprofit organizations, municipalities, and developers.

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For Homeowners

For Religious Institutions, Nonprofit Organizations, and Municipalities

(Note: Religious organizations are eligible for some, but not all, of these programs.)

For Developers

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