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Renovating Historic Structures

Nonprofit organizations undertaking projects to renovate historic structures
may be eligible for grants or loans offered by the following organizations:

Preservation Maryland:

www.preservemd.org

Maryland Historical Trust:
www.dhcd.state.md.us

Renovations in Historic Districts

Individuals and organizations that are renovating historic structures in designated historic districts may be eligible for State of Maryland rehabilitation tax credits.


Contact the the Maryland Historical Trust at the Maryland Dept. of Housing & Community Development for more information:

www.dhcd.state.md.us

Renovations in Baltimore City

Individuals and organizations that are renovating historic structures in Baltimore City designated historic districts may be eligible for special property tax credits. Please contact the Commission on Historical and Architectural Preservation (CHAP) for more information visit:
www.baltimorecity.gov/government/historic/index.html

Baltimore City Heritage Area

Special status is granted to structures in the Baltimore City Heritage Area. To find out more,
visit: Baltimore City Heritage Area:
www.baltimorecity.gov/government/heritage/index.html

Complete Details on Programs

The full range of preservation and rehabilitation incentive programs available to Baltimore City residents and organizations is described at the web-site for the nonprofit Live Baltimore Home Center:
www.livebaltimore.com

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