The Peter Grant Preservation Fund for Colorado offers small grants to support preservation, restoration, and educational activities that protect and enhance historic sites across Colorado.
Funder: National Trust for Historic Preservation
Due Dates: October 1, 2026 | February 1, 2027 | June 1, 2027
Funding Amounts: $1,000–$10,000 per grant; approx. $30,000 awarded annually
Summary: Supports projects that preserve and enhance historic places in Colorado through a variety of eligible preservation activities.
Key Information: Only public agencies and nonprofits are eligible; membership in specified organizations required before funds are released.
The Peter Grant Preservation Fund for Colorado, managed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, provides small grants to support the preservation and enhancement of historic places across Colorado. The fund honors William W. “Peter” Grant’s legacy and is designed to launch new preservation initiatives or bolster ongoing efforts. Grants may support a range of activities, including hiring consultants, sponsoring conferences, developing educational programs, acquiring historic properties, purchasing easements, and undertaking restoration, rehabilitation, or stabilization of historic sites and structures.