The League’s Preservation Opportunity Fund (POF) supports capital improvement projects at significant historic properties in New York State.

Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations with an ownership interest in, or a long-term lease of, a historic property requiring preservation, restoration, or rehabilitation, are invited to apply.

The deadline to submit a Letter of Intent was Monday, November 4 at 4:59 p.m. No Letters of Intent will be accepted via email nor will hard copy letters sent via mail be accepted. The deadline is firm; once the LOI submission portal closes, no exceptions will be made for late submissions. If you submit an LOI, you will hear from our team about whether you are invited to submit a full application in early December.

Click here for a downloadable PDF of the grant guidelines.

Have questions about the Preservation Opportunity Fund? Watch the recorded webinar below.

Have questions? Contact: grants@preservenys.org


The League was thrilled to start its 50th Anniversary year by launching a brand-new grant opportunity for New York nonprofits. “We have seen a clear need from nonprofits across the state for more grant funding specifically for capital improvement projects,” said League President Jay DiLorenzo. “Through our new Preservation Opportunity Fund, we hope to meet some of that need.”

We closed out our fiscal year by making our first grants from the Preservation Opportunity Fund:

  • Albany County Historical Association’s Ten Broeck Mansion Roof Restoration, Albany, Albany County

  • Thomas Memorial AME Zion Church’s Emergency Structural Stabilization to Mitigate Water Damage, Watertown, Jefferson County

  • Old Fort Johnson’s Gutter Restoration, Fort Johnson, Montgomery County

Learn more about our inaugural POF grantees here.

The creation of the Preservation Opportunity Fund is a key tactic to meeting the League’s organizational goal of “Protecting our heritage from loss.” Giving organizations the money they need to complete pressing projects will enable them to successfully steward those historic sites for many more years to come.

Annual grants made from this fund will support discrete capital projects on historic buildings, sites, structures, and objects. These grant funds aim to help those organizations that already have a clear idea of what their historic building needs — but may not yet have the funding in place to make it happen.