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If You Are...
someone who works every day to save America's historic places for future generations,
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And You Want to Be ...
up to date on the latest preservation tools and resources for maximum success,
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Then Join Forum Today.
Become part of a dedicated community for professionals saving places.
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The National Trust is committed to investing in preservation's future. The business of saving places involves preservation professionals, community leaders, planners, architects, and many more people and fields. As part of this commitment, Leading the Change: A National Impact Agenda for the Preservation Movement explores the goals that reflect what the National Trust is hearing are current top priorities for change that apply broadly across an expansive preservation movement.
Through the National Trust's Preservation Leadership Forum, we’ve documented and developed a variety of tools to support your work protecting places and help achieve the goals represented in the National Impact Agenda. Learn the different ways you will benefit from this diverse network of preservation leaders.
Preservation Leadership Forum
Here, you'll find everything you need from Forum in one convenient, easy-to-navigate spot. Forum is evolving and growing, and we want to make sure the information you need is organized in a way that makes sense for you. Stay tuned for more from Forum, and enjoy your refreshed professional development resources.
Be a Part of Preservation Leadership Forum
Preservation Leadership Forum helps you access useful information on the essential tools for protecting historic places around the country. From using Section 106 to deploying new models at historic sites, Forum brings together resources from the National Trust and the field at large.
How You Benefit When You Join Forum
When you join Preservation Leadership Forum, you'll join a community for, and comprised of, preservation thought leaders whose voices are shaping the future of the movement. To be a preservationist means collaborating with others, and often the best information comes from those deeply engaged in the fieldwork.
Here are the ways that Forum membership will help you support this invaluable brain trust:
- Stories from the Field: We curate the information so you don’t have to. Access case studies, thought leadership, and up-to-date information to help you in the business of saving places.
- Forum Journal: The premiere scholarly publication for Forum members, Forum Journal addresses critical topics in the field. The back catalog of Forum Journal is available to Forum members on our partner platform, Project Muse.
- Discounts on conferences and trainings: Members receive discounts on conferences, including the annual PastForward conference and the Preservation Law Conference, as well as on trainings and webinars throughout the year.
- Preservation Fund Grants: Organizational members are eligible to take part in the National Trust grant program, which offers funding opportunities throughout the year.
- Forum Bulletin: This weekly newsletter brings together the latest stories, job listings, and more right to your inbox.
- LinkedIn: Forum members and all preservation professionals are encouraged to bring their conversations, questions, brainstorming, and networking to the National Trust's LinkedIn group. You can also post jobs and search for listings using #jobs. When posting job descriptions, we require salary range for transparency and equity.
Join Preservation Leadership Forum Today!
Preservation Leadership Forum is a network of preservation professionals at the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Forum provides and curates cutting-edge content, offers online and in-person networking opportunities, and brings new, diverse perspectives to the professionals who are in the business of saving places.
Current Forum members, renew here.
Questions? Email forum@savingplaces.org.
Accessing Forum Journal
The entire back catalog of Forum Journal is available on our partner platform, Project Muse. New members will receive an email from Project Muse with access information after they’re entered in the National Trust’s system as a Forum member. As each new issue comes out members, will receive an alert from Project Muse. If you did not receive the email, check your junk and spam folders. You may also email forum@savingplaces.org for assistance.
Preservation Leadership Forum will help you access useful information on the essential tools for protecting historic places around the country. Become part of this community for professionals saving places.
Join Now