Action Fund Grant Stories
Since 2018, the National Trust has awarded grants to places and organizations that help the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund achieve its mission of protecting, restoring, and interpreting African American historic sites and uncovering hidden narratives of African Americans and their contribution to the American story.
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Preservation Magazine Vernon A.M.E. Church Continues Its Mission 100 Years After the Tulsa Race Massacre -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund A Place to Grow: Lucille Clifton’s Life in Baltimore -
HBCU Cultural Heritage Stewardship Initiative A Campuswide Commitment to Preserve Jackson State University: A Q&A with Heather Denne -
HBCU Cultural Heritage Stewardship Initiative Restoring Spelman's Rockefeller Fine Arts Building: A Q&A With Arthur E. Frazier III -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund A Designed Response to Heritage Uplifts the Spiritual Legacy of John and Alice Coltrane -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund National Trust Awards $3 Million in Grants to 40 Sites to Help Preserve Black History -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund A Dynamic Performance: Three Historic Homes Tell the Story of Blues and Jazz in America -
HBCU Cultural Heritage Stewardship Initiative Discover the HBCU Cultural Heritage Stewardship Grant Recipients for 2021 -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund From Belief Springs Hope -
Preservation Magazine At God's Little Acre, Clues to the African American History of Newport, Rhode Island
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