A Los Angeles theater built in a Moorish Revival style, a shoe repair kiosk in a historic plaza, and a number of churches and buildings at HBCUs, are among the 40 buildings, landscapes, and sites that will receive funding through the latest round of the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund.
Since its launch in 2017 has received an unprecedented total of 5,638 funding proposals and a total request of $655 million for the restoration, repair, and operational costs of the sites. The fund has been able to support 242 grantee projects so far with its investment of $20
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