The New Jersey Historic Trust was created by the State of New Jersey in 1967 to preserve New Jersey's historic resources.[1] The Historic Trust's executive director is Dorothy P. Guzzo.[2]
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Formed | June 30, 1999 |
Type | Historic preservation |
Jurisdiction | State of New Jersey |
Headquarters | Trenton, New Jersey |
Annual budget | $8.2 million |
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Parent department | Department of Community Affairs |
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Website | www |
Funding programs available through the New Jersey Historic Trust are
- The Garden State Historic Preservation Trust Fund, which provides matching grants for planning and capital projects related to the repair, restoration and rehabilitation of historic properties.
- The Revolving Loan Fund offers low-interest, long-term financing for the repair, restoration and rehabilitation or purchase of historic properties.
- The Emergency Grant and Loan Fund offers grants and loans, usually small in size, for emergency work on endangered historic properties
- The Cultural Trust Capital Preservation Grant Program provides grants to historic and humanities-oriented organizations for the repair, restoration and rehabilitation of historic properties they own.
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edit- ^ "New Jersey Historic Trust". New Jersey Historic Trust. Retrieved 2008-10-16.
- ^ "Barbara Haney Irvine". Women's History Month. National Women's History Project. Retrieved 14 Aug 2011.