Partner Event: Coronavirus Response—The Historic Tax Credit As An Economic Recovery Tool (Webinar)

NTCIC’s Main Street Revitalization Fund projects — Owosso Armory in Michigan.


Hear from Brian Goeken, AICP, Chief of Technical Preservation Services, National Park Service and Ramona M. Bartos, MHP, JD, North Carolina Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer about how the National Park Service and State Historic Preservation Offices have successfully managed to continue processing applications by overcoming many challenges in a time of great need. 

Learn from advocates why rehabilitation tax credits must be part of the government strategy to channel public and private dollars into local communities that are facing significant economic losses. Listen to a forecast of likely legislative activity in Congress over the next weeks and months and what the preservation community can do to help ensure historic preservation provisions are included in future economic stimulus bills.  Finally, take with you advocacy materials that will help prepare for conversations with elected officials about the importance of a strengthened historic tax credit in our national response to the Corona virus pandemic.

This webinar has been submitted for CEU's from the American Institute of Architects and the American Planning Association, and is jointly sponsored by the National Trust Community Investment Corporation (NTCIC), the Historic Tax Credit Coalition, and the National Trust’s Preservation Leadership Forum.


Date and Time: April 24, 2020 / 3-4 PM EDT

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Published: 4-24-20