7 Foundations that have given Preservation grants in Arkansas

Preservation: These foundations have provided grants and donations to nonprofits and businesses in recent years to support historic buildings. Funded work includes the preservation of historical landmarks, homes, film, art, and cultural resources.

Preservation: Preservation funders range from state historic preservation offices to family foundations focused on a single landmark, so sorting by location and funding source above narrows the field quickly. GrantWatch’s AI Grant Writing Tool can help draft the historical-significance narrative many preservation applications require.

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Searcy, AR
To promote the historic preservation and restoration of downtown Searcy, Arkansas.
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BENTONVILLE, AR
FREE PUBLIC MUSEUM PRESENTING INFORMATION AND HISTORY OF NATIVE AMERICANS and ARTIFACTS
Last Grant Year2021
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Eureka Springs, AR
THE EUREKA SPRINGS DOWNTOWN NETWORK, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MAIN STREET ARKANSAS AND THE NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION MAIN STREET CENTER, STRIVES TO SUPPORT PRESERVATION, BUSINESS EDUCATION, PROMOTIONAL PROGRAMMING, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND BEAUTIFICATION IN DOWNTOWN EUREKA SPRINGS WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT A VIBRANT DOWNTOWN IS IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE WHOLE COMMUNITY.
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PIGGOTT, AR
KARL and MATILDA PFEIFFER MUSEUM - TO INCLUDE EXHIBITS OF MINERAL AND NATIVE AMERICAN ARTIFACTS.
Last Grant Year2024
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LITTLE ROCK, AR
A STATEWIDE NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION THAT WORKS TO BUILD STRONGER COMMUNITIES AND EMPOWER PEOPLE TO SAVE AND REHABILITATE HISTORIC PLACES.
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