Landmarks Illinois awards more than $25,000 in grant funding to
preservation projects across the state
Knapp Chestnut Becker Historical Society
in Middletown granted $5,000
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[February 13, 2023]
Landmarks Illinois has awarded $25,500
in grant funding to preservation projects in the communities of
Chicago, Effingham, El Paso, Gibson City, Macomb and Middletown. The
matching grants were awarded through Landmarks Illinois’
Preservation Heritage Fund and Barbara C. and Thomas E. Donnelley II
Preservation Fund for Illinois grant programs.
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Preservation
Heritage Fund grant recipients
Landmarks Illinois’ Preservation Heritage Fund grants are intended
to provide monetary assistance to significant structures or sites in
Illinois that are under threat of demolition, in imminent
deterioration, in need of stabilization, in need of structural or
reuse evaluation or need to be evaluated for landmark eligibility.
A total of $23,000 has been awarded to five Illinois preservation
efforts in this latest round of grant funding. Visit our website to
learn more about each grant recipient.
· First Baptist Congregational Church, Chicago: $5,000 to
make roof repairs on the iconic church in Chicago’s West Loop
constructed in 1869-1871.
· Project XV Museum, El Paso: $5,000 to make necessary
repairs, including window replacement and electrical upgrades, to
the historic Legacy Building, which Project XV Corp. is currently
repurposing into Illinois’ first voting rights museum.
· Gibson City Restoration Association, Gibson City: $5,000 to
make priority repairs on the Burwell Building, an 1883 building on
the city’s commercial corridor named after Gibson City’s first
banker, MT Burwell.
· Western Illinois Museum, Macomb: $3,000 to repoint the Old
Macomb Motors building, home to the Western Illinois Museum.
· Knapp Chesnut Becker Historical Society, Middletown: $5,000
for masonry and roof repairs to the historical society’s 1840
Federal-style building, which is thought to be one of the oldest
brick structures in Logan County.
Donnelley Preservation Fund grant
recipients
The Barbara C. and Thomas E. Donnelley II Preservation Fund for
Illinois provides monetary assistance to preserve or protect
significant structures and sites in Illinois that are under threat
of demolition, in imminent deterioration, in need of stabilization,
in need of structural or reuse evaluation or need to be evaluated
for landmark eligibility.
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One project was awarded a grant through this latest
round of funding. Visit our website to learn more about the grant
recipient.
· The Heart Theatre, Effingham: $2,500 to conduct a
feasibility study on the historic, Art Deco cinema that was recently
purchased by a new owner who is working with the City of Effingham
to rehabilitate the vacant property.
More about Landmarks Illinois grants
Landmarks Illinois grants are given on a matching basis, requiring
the recipient to raise funds equal or greater to the Landmarks
Illinois grant amount. Landmarks Illinois grant funding is used
toward preserving historic and significant places in communities
throughout the state. Often, these small grants help spark community
engagement around the preservation of a place and help boost local
fundraising efforts for the preservation project.
Grant applications for the next round of funding through the
Preservation Heritage Fund and Barbara C. and Thomas E. Donnelley II
Preservation Fund for Illinois grant programs are due April 1. Visit
our website to learn more about our grant programs.
About Landmarks Illinois
We are People Saving Places for People. Landmarks Illinois is a
membership-based, historic preservation 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 McAvoy
Director of Communications
Landmarks Illinois] |