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Annual deadline is March 2, 2026 for the current cycle; applications open approximately 8 weeks prior.
Johanna Favrot Fund for Historic Preservation is sponsored by National Trust for Historic Preservation. The Johanna Favrot Fund for Historic Preservation aims to save historic environments to foster an appreciation of our nation's diverse cultural heritage and to preserve and revitalize the livability of the nation's communities.
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Johanna Favrot Fund for Historic Preservation: Guidelines & Eligibility | National Trust for Historic Preservation Johanna Favrot Fund for Historic Preservation: Guidelines & Eligibility In July 1994, the Johanna Favrot Fund for Historic Preservation was created in honor of Johanna Favrot’s 80th birthday. Learn more about Johanna Favrot in this story .
The fund aims to save historic environments in order to foster an appreciation of our nation’s diverse cultural heritage and to preserve and revitalize the livability of the nation’s communities. Grants from the Johanna Favrot Fund for Historic Preservation generally range from $2,500 to $15,000. The selection process is very competitive.
Application and Review Timeline The Johanna Favrot Fund is an annual opportunity. The next deadline will be March 2, 2026. If the first of the month falls on a weekend, applications will be due on the following Monday.
The application will be available about eight weeks before the deadline through the link at the bottom of this page. Applicants will be notified via email on July 1. Applicants must be either a public agency, 501(c) (3), or other nonprofit organization to be considered eligible.
Individuals and for-profit businesses may apply only if the project for which funding is requested involves a National Historic Landmark . Programs of the National Trust are also eligible to apply for grants from the Favrot Fund. Applicants that have received previous National Trust financial assistance are eligible provided that all grant requirements are current.
No more than three grants will be awarded in any two-year period to a single grantee. Only one grant will be awarded per organization in any grant round. Only one grant will be awarded for a particular project phase.
Only Organizational Level Preservation Leadership Forum Members , Main Street America Community Members, and Main Street America General Members are eligible to receive funding from the Johanna Favrot Fund. Organizations do not need to have an active membership to apply for a grant, but selected grantees will be required to become members prior to the release of funds.
Your membership status will be verified by our grants office once award decisions have been made. If you have questions about your membership status, check your membership status by logging into the National Trust Member Hub or email members@savingplaces. org .
Applicants are encouraged to match their awarded grant amount on a one-to-one basis. Additional funding can come from private or public sources, or from income earned from registration fees or fundraising activities. Only one National Trust grant will be awarded per project phase.
Other conditions include: Grants or matching funds cannot be used directly or indirectly to influence a member of Congress to favor or oppose any legislation or appropriation. Any documents or plans for preservation work that result from the project must conform to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties .
At least three (3) competitive bids/quotes must be obtained for any procurement of services that exceed $50,000. This provision applies only to portions of the project supported by National Trust grant funds. Consultants must be approved by the National Trust before grant funds are disbursed.
Favrot Fund grants cannot be used to pay staff salaries. Board members of the application organization cannot serve as consultants unless appropriate conflict of interest procedures are followed and documented. Grant recipients are required to sign a contract agreeing to the conditions of the program.
Grant projects must begin within six months of award date. Failure to begin the project in this timeframe may result in the cancellation of the grant and you will need to reapply for funding. Grant recipients must include appropriate acknowledgment of National Trust financial support in all printed materials generated for the project.
Within one year from the grant disbursement date, a final report and financial accounting of the expenditure of the grants must be submitted. An online final report form will be provided. If the project is not completed in accordance with the contract, the grant funds must be returned.
Applicants must agree not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of actual or perceived race, color, national origin, creed, age, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, religion, mental and physical disabilities, sex (including pregnancy), personal appearance, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, genetic information, matriculation, political affiliation or veteran status.
Favrot Fund grants are awarded for planning activities and education efforts focused on preservation.
Grants may be made for activities and projects such as: Obtaining the services of consultants with expertise in areas such as architecture, planning, economics, archeology, fundraising, media relations, education or graphic design Obtaining professional advice to strengthen management capabilities Designing, producing and marketing print and video communications materials Sponsoring preservation conferences and workshops Designing and implementing innovative preservation and education programs Restoration, rehabilitation, stabilization, and preservation of designated historic sites and structures, including bricks-and-mortar construction Restoration, rehabilitation, stabilization, and preservation of archaeological sites or cultural landscapes Historic resource surveys to create inventories or to list resources in the National Register Fees for consultant services Speaker/faculty costs (honoraria, travel, and lodging), room rental for conferences Mailing costs for distribution of materials Materials and services such as printing, photographs, telephone, and supplies.
With the exception of publications projects, these costs may not exceed 10 percent of the project budget.
Construction or other capital improvement costs Staff or faculty salaries Organizational overhead costs Catering, food and beverage, entertainment Expenses incurred prior to award date The selection committee will place particular importance on the likelihood that the requested assistance will contribute to the preservation or recapture of an authentic sense of place.
The committee will also consider: The historic significance of the property The need for funding and the urgency of the project The project’s budget and the applicant’s proven ability to secure additional funding needed to complete the project Evidence of community support for the project The long-term objectives or impact of the project The qualifications of the key personnel, including consultants The demonstrated ability of the applicant to complete preservation projects The potential to replicate the project in other communities The potential of the project to be a catalyst for further positive action to benefit other historic properties, neighborhoods, or communities All applicants must complete the Johanna Favrot Fund for Historic Preservation application form online.
You will need the following items as part of your application: Up to six digital images of high quality (300 dpi) with caption and credit information Applicant's Internal Revenue Service determination letter of tax-exempt status.
If tax-exempt status has not been fully approved by the IRS, please provide evidence of filing for certification and letter of opinion from an attorney concerning the applicant's tax status (nonprofit organizations) Resume of consultant for project (if the consultant has been chosen) Letter of consent from property owner (if applicant does not own property) Up to two letters of endorsement (optional) Completed Johanna Favrot Fund for Historic Preservation application form, which includes a budget section that outlines proposed expenses and revenue for the project.
National Trust grants staff can provide helpful guidance for the application process. If you have specific questions about your project's eligibility, please contact our grants staff at grants@savingplaces. org.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations and public agencies. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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Johanna Favrot Fund for Historic Preservation is funded by National Trust for Historic Preservation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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