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Apr 7 2025

Why Saving Historic Places Matters: The Impact of Conservation

Conserving historic places is more than just maintaining old structures; it’s about safeguarding our collective identity, fostering community pride, and…

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Funding & Professional Development Opportunities for Nonprofits in Heritage Preservation

August – December 2025  A fresh slate of funding and training opportunities is opening this fall for heritage organizations and…

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Next Great Save: Where are they now?

Did you follow the Next Great Save Competition? Over nineteen days, twelve finalists captivated us with passionate pleas, inspired entertainment,…

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O’Keefe Ranch marks Next Great Save Victory with a Celebration

Celebration was in the air at the O’Keefe Ranch on August 12 as volunteers, supporters, and guests gathered to mark…

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