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Federal Funding Crisis Threatens State Preservation Offices
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Contributed By: State of Rhode Island Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission
Email The Author: hphc.info@preservation.ri.gov
Website: https://preservation.ri.gov/news-events

Historic preservation is currently under unprecedented threat and needs your vocal support. If federal money from the Historic Preservation Fund is not released by July 1, 2025, our office will enter the state fiscal year significantly underfunded.  

What is the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF), and how does it impact Rhode Island? 

- The HPF, which is funded through offshore oil and gas lease fees (not tax dollars), provides essential operational funding to State and Tribal Historic Preservation Offices.

- This year, our office expects to receive approximately $700,000 from the HPF, which makes up about 20% of our budget – but the federal government has not released the FY25 funds, and there are legitimate concerns it never will.

- We distribute 10% of our HPF funding to local communities for important preservation planning activities. The remaining 90% funds staff positions that administer tax credit, grants, project review, National Register, and archaeology programs.  

How You Can Help 

- If you can spare a few minutes to contact your United States Senators and Representatives, we'd be grateful.

- Ask them to urge the Office of Management and Budget to immediately release the Notice of Funding Opportunity for the 2025 Historic Preservation Fund, allowing us – and other State and Tribal Historic Preservation Offices – to access this essential source of funding.

- Express your support for future HPF funding. The proposed 2026 budget currently being debated in Congress nearly eliminates the HPF.

-Thank them for their support of preservation in Rhode Island! 

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Posted: June 17, 2025
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