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Homeowners have the opportunity to earn a state income tax credit equal to 20 percent of qualified rehabilitation expenditures. The credit is capped at $50,000 in a 24-month period and must have a minimum of $5,000 of eligible expenses to qualify.
Capital project grants fund tangible assets like buildings, infrastructure, or significant equipment upgrades. Unlike operational funding, these grants focus on long-term value rather than day-to-day expenses. Examples include: Renovating a community theater.
The African American Heritage Preservation Program (AAHPP) provides grants to assist in the preservation of buildings, sites, or communities of historical and cultural importance to the African American experience in Maryland.
Landmark owners should check with their State Historic Preservation Officer to find out about the availability of Federal and State funds. Often State and local governments have grant and loan programs available for historic preservation; these funds tend to be for small amounts.
Maryland Small Grants Program (MSGP) The MSGP allows smaller Maryland businesses to apply for grants of up to $50,000 for two years ($100,000 total). This program includes all Foundation areas of giving and there is no application deadline.
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Typically, to apply for one of these grants, you need to apply for funding with your state historic preservation office or the National Trust Preservation Fund.
The Maryland Heritage Areas Authority (MHAA) Grant Program is a source of funding designed to assist and encourage the preservation of historical, archaeological, natural, and cultural resources and support economic development through heritage tourism within heritage areas certified by the Maryland Heritage Areas
The Historic Preservation Capital Grant Program provides grants of up to $100,000 to nonprofits, local governments, businesses, and individuals for eligible projects. All applicants except for nonprofit organizations are required to provide a dollar-for-dollar match.

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