[MassHistPres] Submission: Preservation Massachusetts' 2022 Most Endangered Historic Resource Program
Joseph Ritter
jritter at preservationmass.org
Tue Apr 19 10:32:36 EDT 2022
Respectfully, a submission to the MassHistPres mailing list (see below):
Preservation Massachusetts' Most Endangered Historic Resource (MER) Program
is back in 2022 to highlight threatened buildings, structures and
landscapes across the Commonwealth. The theme for the 2022 MER Program
is *“Planning
for Community,”* and we’re spotlighting resources that are not only
historically significant, but also emphasize continued importance and
possibility to their communities. This year’s program features a
streamlined online application, a refined review process, and a month-long
celebration of our Commonwealth’s historic resources. Here are some
important dates to keep in mind:
ü *May 1* – MER 2022 Nomination Application Portal opens
ü *August 31* – Nomination Portal closes
ü *September – October* – MER Application review
ü *November* – Most Endangered Historic Resources Month
Save the date! PM will host three Preservation Conversations about the
MER Program. The first, an overview of the MER application process, will be
held *Wednesday, May 25, 12:00pm* via Zoom. Whether you’re new to the
nomination process or a veteran of the program, we highly encourage all
applicants to attend these virtual sessions. Registration for Preservation
Conversations will open soon. Check PM's website for updates!
Questions? Contact Joe Ritter: jritter at preservationmass.org or 617-723-3383
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Joseph Ritter
Program & Advocacy Manager
*Preservation Massachusetts*
Post Office Square
6 Main Street Extension, Suite 613
Plymouth, MA 02360
jritter at preservationmass.org <jritter at preservationmass.org>
(617) 723-3383 ext. 103
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