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Community Preservation Grants

Honoring organizations in every New England state

Historic New England annually awards grants to one small to medium-sized heritage organization in each New England state to support projects that save and share their communities’ diverse history and culture as part of telling the whole story of New England.

The application deadline for 2023 was June 30. Read the program guidelines.

Herbert and Louise Whitney Fund for Community Preservation

The endowment fund that supports the Community Preservation Grants Program is named in honor of Herbert and Louise Whitney to recognize their deep appreciation and love of all things New England, in particular the Bishop family farm in North Woodstock, Connecticut.

2023 Community Preservation Grant Winners

These organizations received $1,250 grants

Connecticut

New England Civil War Museum

The grant will be used to research and fabricate interpretive panels on the experience and successes of the 29th CT Infantry, an all-black regiment key to many Union victories and operations, and other minority units during the war, correcting a narrative that has mostly ignored them. The museum will also seek research material on these Connecticut units to create a resource for visiting researchers.

Maine

Maine Museum of Innovation, Learning and Labor

This grant will be used to print labels and signage, and supply materials for the museum’s 2024 main gallery exhibition Labor – The Visible and the Unseen. The exhibition expands upon conversations and related to the current exhibition Who We Are/Who Are We which explores immigration and identity. The 2024 exhibit will feature local stories, explore different kinds of labor and laborers, and investigate how habits of perception influence our attitudes about labor.

Massachusetts

Rotch-Jones-Duff House & Garden Museum

The Rotch-Jones-Duff House & Garden Museum will use this grant to translate their self-guided tour into Spanish and Portuguese and complete an app-based audio and visual accompaniment to the tour as part of a multi-year accessibility project, thus creating a more welcoming and inclusive space for New Bedford’s significant Spanish and Portuguese-speaking population.

New Hampshire

Manchester Historic Association

This funding will help the Manchester Historic Association will begin the process of listing the Samantha Plantin House, which was built by Manchester’s first Black female landowner, on the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places. The grant money will be used to hire an architectural historian to create a building and significance study.

Rhode Island

Rhode Island Black Heritage Society

The grant will fund repairs to the only interpretive sign marking and commemorating God’s Little Acre, the historically Black section of Newport’s Common Burial Ground. The burial ground was created in the mid-seventeenth century and contains some 3,000 memorial markers, including the largest surviving collection of markers of enslaved and free Africans from the Colonial era in the United States.

Vermont

Old Stone House Museum and Historic Village

This funding will help conserve a paper lithograph that is the showpiece of the permanent exhibition In a Different Hue: Race and Representation on display at the Old Stone House Museum and Historic Village. The exhibition discusses conflicting historical narratives, shared memory and meaning making, and racial stereotypes in Orleans County history and modern-day America.

Past Community Preservation Grant Winners

2022 Community Preservation Grants

2021 Community Preservation Grants

2020 Community Preservation Grants

2019 Community Preservation Grants

2018 Community Preservation Grants

2017 Community Preservation Grants

2016 Community Preservation Grants

2015 Community Preservation Grants

2014 Community Preservation Grants

2013 Community Preservation Grants

2012 Community Preservation Grants

2011 Community Preservation Grants

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