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			 Individual grants range from 
			$2,500 to $5,000 each and will be used toward restoring historic 
			places in the following Illinois communities: Atlanta, Princeton, 
			Rochelle, Rushville and Wilmington. 
 Landmarks Illinois, the only statewide historic preservation 
			advocacy organization in Illinois, awards matching grants through 
			its Preservation Heritage Fund four times a year. The matching 
			grants require the recipient to raise funds equal or greater to the 
			Landmarks Illinois grant amount. Below are the recent five grant 
			recipients, which were approved by the Landmarks Illinois Board of 
			Directors in September. You can read more about each grant recipient 
			at our website.
 
 · Atlanta Public Library District, Atlanta: $2,500 for gutter 
			repairs at the 1908 Atlanta Public Library Building, which stands as 
			a prominent anchor for the community and is the only octagonal 
			building in Illinois.
 
			
			 
			 
 · Bureau County Historical Society, Princeton: $2,500 for 
			repairs to the awning of the Matson Building, a Prairie Style 
			structure built in 1912 that the local historical society wishes to 
			reuse as a history learning center.
 
 · Vince Carney Community Theatre, Rochelle: $2,500 for 
			exterior repairs to the Lincoln Elementary School – a former school 
			constructed in 1909 that the theater company plans to transform into 
			a community theater.
 
 · Schuyler County Architecture Foundation, Rushville: $5,000 
			for Phase 1 repairs at the Ray House, a now vacant and deteriorated 
			historic home LI included on its 2019 Most Endangered Historic 
			Places in Illinois that is perhaps best known for hosting Abraham 
			Lincoln during his 1858 senatorial campaign.
 
			
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			 · Wilmington Area Historical 
			Society, Wilmington: $2,500 for tuckpointing on the historical 
			society’s museum building, which was built in 1879 and formerly 
			served as Wilmington’s City Hall and fire house.
 More about the Preservation Heritage Fund Grant Program
 
			The Landmarks Illinois Preservation Heritage Fund 
			Grant Program was created in 2004 and provides funding for historic 
			preservation projects focusing on engineering, architectural and 
			feasibility studies, stabilization, legal services, survey and 
			National Register nominations as well as preservation ordinance 
			support. Applications for Preservation Heritage Fund grants are 
			accepted four times a year in February, May, August and November. 
			The next deadline for grant applications is November 15, 2019.
 About Landmarks Illinois
 
 We are People Saving Places for People. Landmarks Illinois is a 
			membership-based nonprofit organization serving the people of 
			Illinois. We inspire and empower stakeholders to save places that 
			matter to them by providing free guidance, practical and financial 
			resources and access to strategic partnerships. For more 
			information, visit www.Landmarks.org.
 
				 
			[Kaitlyn McAvoyCommunications Manager, Landmarks Illinois]
 
			
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