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How to Preserve Your Historic Building

Information and resources to assist architecture professionals and archaeology consultants in preserving Wisconsin's history
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Tax Credits for Historic Building Rehabilitation

If you are planning work on a historic building, you may be eligible for a tax credit.
Tax Credits for Historic Building Rehabilitation
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About Our Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory (AHI)

Search digital records on more than 153,000 historic buildings, structures and objects throughout Wisconsin.
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About the National Register and State Register of Historic Places

All Wisconsin National Register of Historic Places listings are searchable on our website.
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Public Lands Field Archaeological Permit

Download the public land permit required to conduct archaeology on all non-federal public land in Wisconsin.
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Resources for Flooding in Historic Buildings

Find trusted resources for what to do if your historic building is impacted by flooding.
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Historic Preservation and Archaeological Consultants

These consultants are available to help you research historic buildings and archaeological sites.
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Is Your Property Eligible for the National Register or State Register of Historic Places?

Eligible properties must retain the essential physical appearance of the period in which they were important, and meet one of four criteria.
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Wisconsin's Major Historic Preservation Statutes

Read an overview of role of state statutes and see the compendium of primary state historic preservation laws (PDF).
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Accent on Architecture Grants Program

American Architectural Foundation
This grants program helps local nonprofit design/civic groups produce public education programming for children.
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Alliant Energy Community Grants

Alliant Energy Foundation
Alliant Energy Foundation's community grants are directed to programs and projects that benefit Wisconsin residents and communities.
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American Battlefield Protection Program

National Park Service
Assists projects leading directly to identification, preservation, and interpretation of battlefield and/or historic sites associated with a battle.
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Archaeological Sites Property Tax Exemption Program

Wisconsin Historical Society, State Historic Preservation Office
Provides tax exemption for a property that contains an archaeological site listed in the National Register or State Register of Historic Places.
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Black River Falls Area Foundation Grant

Black River Falls Area Foundation
The foundation welcomes grant applications from nonprofit organizations serving the Black River Falls area.
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Brewers Community Foundation Grant

Brewers Community Foundation, Inc.
Offers grants to nonprofits providing quality programming in health, education, recreation and basic needs, with a focus on low income/disadvantaged youth
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Community Development Grant Programs

USDA Rural Development: Community and Economic Development
These grants help communities reach their long-term economic development goals through two primary programs.
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Rural Development Grant and Loan Assistance

USDA Rural Development
This program provides loans, grant and technical assistance to rural communites.
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Cynthia Woods Mitchell Fund for Historic Interiors

National Trust for Historic Preservation
This fund provides nonprofit organizations and public agencies grants to assist in the preservation, restoration and interpretation of historic interiors.
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Dane Arts Grants

Dane County Cultural Affairs Commission
Dane Arts seeks to promote arts, culture, and local history through multiple grant opportunites.

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