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AGENCY TESTIMONY
Historic Preservation Grant Program
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Sarah Carroll provides details on the Historic Preservation Grant Program, a federally funded initiative administered by the Landmarks Preservation Commission. The program aims to support low and moderate-income homeowners and non-profit organizations in restoring or repairing landmark buildings.
- In fiscal year 2024, the program awarded seven grants to homeowners and two grants to non-profit institutions
- Grant amounts ranged from $10,000 to $35,000
- Recipients were located in various neighborhoods across Queens, Brooklyn, and Staten Island
- In fiscal year 2025 so far, LPC has voted to award two homeowner grants and one non-profit grant
Sarah Carroll
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In fiscal year twenty four, the program awarded seven grants to homeowners and two grants to not for two grants to not for profit institutions for amounts ranging from 10,000 to $35,000.
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The homes are in Addisley Park, Queens, Cambria Heights, Queens, Ridgewood, Queens, Bedford Stuyvesant Brooklyn, Crown Heights Brooklyn, and Greenpoint Brooklyn.
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The institutions are the Frederick Douglass Memorial Park in Staten Island and the Greenpoint Reform Church in Brooklyn.
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In fiscal year twenty five thus far LPC voted to award two homeowner grants and one nonprofit grant.