Funding Historic Restorations

The Historic Preservation Grant Program from the Landmarks Conservancy offers low-interest loans and project management assistance to owners of historic residential, non-profit, religious, and commercial properties throughout the City – mostly in low- to moderate-income communities. Since 1982, the Historic Properties Fund has assisted over 200 buildings. It is one of the largest, private revolving loan funds in the country used exclusively for historic preservation. Grants range from $5,000 to $25,000, and eligible work may include, but is not limited to, rebuilding masonry, repointing, repairing/replacing windows and front doors, and restoring cornices.

Next MMPCIA Meeting

Tuesday, Feb 21, 2012
7 PM

On the Agenda:
• TBD
The Development Center
63 W124 Street, Lenox/MMPW

Next Mount Morris Talks!

Thursday, Feb 9, 2012
6:30-8 PM

Please welcome...
William "Billy" Hunter
Executive Director,
National Basketball Players
Association
Harlem Branch Library
Community Room, 3rd floor
9 W 124 Street

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Our Mission

The Mount Morris Park Community Improvement Association is a neighborhood non-profit 501(c)(3) dedicated to revitalizing and preserving our Historic District and beyond, to fostering an environment of open and active opportunities, and to reflect a spectrum of voices, ideas and opinions of those who share the neighborhood.

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