Making Your Voice Heard: 5 Issues Important to Historic Preservation


We live through unprecedented times, and at the National Trust, we recognize the need to provide our supporters with the tools and information necessary to effectively advocate for preservation. We also know that with multiple information streams, it can be difficult to cut through the noise to find out how to support specific federal programs.

So with the resource list that follows (which touches on some, but not all, the issues facing historic preservation today), we are looking to connect preservationists with key messaging and information from organizations across the country that are, together, supporting the power of preservation in all its forms.

Your voice matters, and the National Trust has several resources at your disposal to keep you up to date and informed:



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