OPRD release – The State Historic Preservation Office is offering grants for work on historic properties and for archaeology projects. The annual grants fund up to $20,000 in matching funds for preservation projects. Both grant programs support the goals of the Oregon Historic Preservation Plan. The Preserving Oregon Grants fund preservation of historic properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Work may include non-maintenance preservation like window repair, roof work, foundation projects, plumbing, and electrical needs. Recently funded projects include preservation of the following historic properties. Carnegie Library Building, Arts Council of Pendleton; Ascension Chapel, Cove; Masonic Lodge Building, Baker City; Marshfield Pioneer Cemetery, Coos Bay; Train Depot, Wasco; Schoolhouse, Creswell; Geer Crest Farm, Marion County; SPS 700 Steam Locomotive, Portland; Celia’s House, Medford; Triangle Lake Round Barn, Lane County; John Quincy Adams Young House, Beaverton. Preserving Oregon Grants can also fund archaeology projects for significant work contributing toward identifying, preserving and/or interpreting archaeological sites. Archaeology projects by Oregon State University College of Agricultural Sciences and Southern Oregon University Lab of Anthropology were funded last year. The Diamonds in the Rough Grants help restore or reconstruct the facades of buildings that have been heavily altered over the years. These grants return buildings to their historic appearance and potentially qualify them for historic register designation (local or national). Recent façade projects have taken place in Cottage Grove, Lebanon, Lincoln City, Moro, and Portland. The online grant application is simple to use and includes plenty of support. Free, online grant workshops specific to these grant programs and how to use the online grant application will be offered. Visit the Oregon Heritage grants webpage to register. February 21, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. for Preserving Oregon Grants historic property projects. February 21, 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. for Preserving Oregon Grants historic archaeology projects. February 27, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. for Diamonds in the Rough building façade projects. Recorded trainings and tips are also online. To learn more about the grants and workshops visit www.oregonheritage.org or contact Kuri Gill at Kuri.Gill@oprd.oregon.gov or 503-986-0685.