[MassHistPres] CPA funding for historic churches
Jamie Webb
jwebb at easthamptonma.gov
Wed Feb 16 10:51:35 EST 2022
Hi Betty, this sounds like a question that the Community Preservation
Coalition would be best able to answer. Stuart Saginor <
stuart.saginor at communitypreservation.org>, the executive director, is very
knowledgeable and helpful. Alternatively, you could also browse the
technical assistance section of their website:
https://www.communitypreservation.org/technical-assistance#anchor_historic
Jamie Webb
Assistant Planner - City of Easthampton Planning Department
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On Wed, Feb 16, 2022 at 8:36 AM Betty Slade <dcolebslade at aol.com> wrote:
> My understanding is that some CPA communities are still able to give
> grants to churches despite the Supreme Court ruling. There seem to be some
> purposes for which funding can be provided.
>
> Could anyone give me examples of such funding since the Supreme Court
> ruling?
>
> Any information would be much appreciated.
>
> Betty Slade
> Chair, CPC, Westport
>
>
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