Victory Parade

Eligible Projects and additional information

Eligible projects include, but are not limited to exterior rehabilitation, restoration and major repairs of architectural details and features. Preference will be given to projects focusing on a structure’s most visible façade(s). The following are examples of eligible projects:

•Restoration of existing architectural features

•Replacement of missing architectural features

•Exterior painting

•Brick and Masonry repairs (includes major re-pointing but not stuccoing) •Chimney repair

•Door repair/replacement

•Window repair/replacement but not vinyl or aluminum

•Railing repair/replacement

•Porch support repair/replacement

•Roof repairs

•Exterior weatherization of the building.

To be eligible for a grant, work must not have begun on the project. Restore Trenton! grants will not pay for work that has been completed.

Grant funds will be dispersed at two stages in the project, at 50% completion and at 100% completion following an inspection at both stages. The applicant is responsible for complying with all City, State and Federal requirements for permits and approvals, where necessary. The grant project must be completed within 18 months of award.

All work should comply with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings. A copy of the complete booklet is available (for free!) at the main branch of the Trenton Public Library
 

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