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Historic Homeowner Grants Available

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The D.C. Historic Preservation Office is now accepting Part I applications for the Historic Homeowner Grant Program. The grants are available to low- and moderate-income households living in specific historic districts. Grants may be up to a maximum of $25,000, except the Anacostia Historic District where the maximum is $35,000.

The application deadline for the Part I application is October 1, 2013.

The grant program is competitive and seeks projects that will make the biggest improvement to their neighborhood.  Grants can be awarded for exterior repairs and major structural work. The grant program is available only to the following historic districts: Anacostia, Blagden Alley/Naylor Court, Capitol Hill, Fourteenth Street, LeDroit Park, Mount Pleasant, Mount Vernon Square, Mount Vernon Triangle, Shaw, Strivers’ Section, U Street, and Takoma Park. Click here for maps of each district.

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Projects selected for grants will be able to start construction in spring 2014.

Questions regarding the program and application process should be directed to Brendan Meyer at (202) 741-5248 or brendan.meyer@dc.gov.