HISTORICFUNDING.com MEMBERSHIP PROMOTION - REDUCED RATE FOR YEARLY MEMBERSHIP!
We are happy to announce a limited reduction in the yearly membership rate for our partner site, HistoricFunding.com, through next Wedneday (6/25/2025)! Fees for the one-year (365 days) membership will be reduced to $65/year (regularly $85/year) when you use the promo code SUMMER25 at checkout through Wednesday, June 25th, 2025.
To secure your yearly membership education, please use promo code SUMMER25 at membership checkout (under Step 2) by Wednesday, June 25th, 2025. Please note, the promotion is for the yearly membership subscription only (not the monthly subscription).
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Available funding includes grants, loans, tax credits, rebate programs, as well as educational / work-training programs (scholarships, fellowships, paid internships, apprenticeships, and residency programs). Funding is available from government agencies, not-for-profit organizations, and foundations.
Funding is available for historic preservation and restoration, downtown and main street revitalization, museums, libraries and archives, private homes and commercial buildings, theaters, the arts, the humanities and research, archaeology and cultural resources, and much more!
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Promo Code = SUMMER25 (good through 6/25/2025)
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