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2009 Barns Grant

Barns Grant Overview

What is the Barns Grant: an historic preservation technical assistance and granting program of the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation, with funding from the Connecticut General Assembly.

The purpose of the Barns Grant: to support efforts to preserve the iconic historic barns of Connecticut. The Barns Grant is offered to non-profit (501c3) organizations and municipalities and to private owners of significant barns.

Grant Awards: 2009 Barns Grants are for conditions assessments, feasibility studies and minor stabilization projects.

Conditions Assessment: the Trust will pay 75% of costs up to $1,500.00; the owner is responsible for the rest in cash. In kind match is not allowable.

Feasibility Study: the Trust will pay 75% of costs up to $1,500.00; the owner is responsible for the rest in cash. In kind match is not allowable.

Stabilization: the Trust will pay 50% of costs up to $5,000.00; the owner is responsible for the rest in cash.

• All grants require a cash match. In kind match is not allowable.

Priority Considerations:

• Exemplary examples of barn type or era

• Projects that fill a demonstrated need and provide a clear benefit to the community.

• Projects that involve properties eligible for or listed on the State or National Register of Historic Places or National Historic Landmarks.

• Location of barn in a public view-shed

• Use in agriculture

• Projects that serve as a catalyst for further investment.

Eligibility requirements:

• Be a member of the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation

• Demonstrated partnerships with community or municipality encouraged

• All applicants must have the ability to administer the grant, both fiscal and project management.

• Preservation/restoration/engineering/other consulting professionals must be part of any grant request

Criteria– MUST include at least 3 of the following:

*Barns over 75 years old.  

*Located in a prominent public view-shed

*Demonstration of Public benefit.

*Outstanding example of type or era.

*In active agricultural use

*Listed in the local historic survey, State Register of Historic Places
and/or National Register of Historic Places.

*Barn with Scribe Rule framing, evidence of pre-1830 existence.

*Support from local historical organization and municipality. Can also
have support from local agricultural group.

How to Apply:

The pre-application deadline has past. The full appliaction deadline is May 1st, 2009. 

All applicants MUST work with a Connecticut Circuit Rider or Preservation Services Officer in preparing the full application. The Trust will not accept full applications without Circuit Rider or Preservation Services Officer assistance. Applicants MUST be members of the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation.

Click here to join the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation.

Next Application Deadlines: Check here in the fall for the 2010 Barns Grant.

For more information on Barn Grants or other historic barns initiative programs, contact Todd Levine at barns@cttrust.org.