The Landmarks Illinois Banterra Bank Preserve Southern Illinois Grant Program is accepting applications to provide monetary assistance to preserve or rehabilitate historic structures along commercial corridors of Southern Illinois in order to support economic development.
Donor Name: Landmarks Illinois
State: Illinois
County: Selected Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 07/15/2022
Grant Size: $500 to $2,500
Details:
Projects
- A project must benefit one or more specifically identified Eligible Structures and one or more specifically identified preservation issues. Projects relating to Eligible Structures on the most recent Landmarks Illinois’ annual Most Endangered Historic Places in Illinois list will be given priority consideration.
- A project must be for the purpose of preserving (rehabilitation, restoration, adaptive reuse) all or part of an Eligible Structure. Ordinary expenses of owning or maintaining an Eligible Structure or Site will not be considered preservation expenses.
- A project must be a commercial property and for the purpose of economic development.
- Landmarks Illinois strongly recommends that any documents or plans for preservation work prepared for the project conform to the Secretary of Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties, as appropriate.
- A project may include one or more of the following services provided each service can satisfy the project conditions described above:
- Engineering, architectural and feasibility studies
- Condition assessments
- Stabilization
- Rehabilitation
- Surveys and National Register Nominations
- A project may not include services that have been completed at the time a grant is requested.
Funding Information
Grants will be awarded on a matching basis and range from $500 to $2,500, each based on project need.
Eligibility Criteria
- Structures/Sites
- Eligible beneficiaries of Preserve Southern Illinois grants are owners of significant structures located in or near a commercial corridor in the State of Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Development (DCEO) Southern Region.
- Applicants
- Commercial property owners, nonprofit organizations or governmental bodies working on a project in or near a commercial corridor are eligible applicants.
- Applicants must own the Eligible Structure, or have sufficient legal control of the Eligible Structure or Site to permit the Eligible Project to be completed and protected as required by Landmarks Illinois.
- Applicants must possess the capacity to manage the grant funds prudently and have the expertise to execute the Eligible Project in accordance with its approved conditions. An applicant that lacks one or both of these attributes must submit to the expertise of a pro bono Sponsor elected by Landmarks Illinois if, in its sole discretion, it offers to provide it.
- Applicants are encouraged to seek preservation protection for the Eligible Structure from local, state or national preservation organizations as applicable if not already protected.
- A follow-up report of the project is required to be submitted to Landmarks Illinois within a determined time period.
For more information, visit Landmarks Illinois.