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Launched in 2006,
the Partners in
Preservation program
is a historic
initiative, in which
American Express, in
partnership with the
National Trust for
Historic
Preservation,
pledged $5 million
over a five-year
period toward
preserving historic
sites in the United
States. In September
2006, American
Express allocated $1
million in
preservation grants
to thirteen sites in
the San Francisco
Bay Area. The 2006
Bay Area grant
recipients continue
to make progress in
achieving their
preservation goals.
Some sites have
already broken
ground, while others
are finalizing their
planning to assure
successful project
completion in 2008.
The Partners in
Preservation
initiative is
designed to benefit
local historical
sites and involves
community
participation in a
fun and engaging
online model to
choose the winning
historic site.
"American Express
created the Partners
in Preservation
program to
underscore the
importance of
preservation not
only of buildings
but of culture and
history, and to
promote travel and
tourism around the
country," said Tim
McClimon, president
American Express
Foundation. "We are
happy to announce
that Chicagoland
will be the second
region to benefit
from our online
philanthropic
program, and are
confident that
Chicagoans will
embrace the program
as passionately and
sincerely as the Bay
Area community
did."
"Chicago has always
prided itself -- and
rightly so -- on its
rich history,
innovative buildings
and landscapes,"
said David Brown,
executive vice
president of the
National Trust for
Historic
Preservation. "It is
a perfect place for
our Partners in
Preservation
initiative. Every
phase of the city's
past is reflected in
the historic
places that enrich
and enliven its
neighborhoods. These
are the places that
Chicagoans love, and
we're delighted to
work with American
Express and the
Chicago community to
identify and restore
the best of them."
The Chicagoland
program will be
similar to the San
Francisco Bay Area
effort. American
Express, in
partnership with the
National Trust for
Historic
Preservation, will
identify historic
sites throughout the
metro area that
reflect the region’s
rich and diverse
cultural heritage to
be candidates for
preservation grants.
In September the
Partners in
Preservation team
will reveal the site
candidates and the
public will be
invited to vote
online for the
landmarks they would
like to see win and
receive funding for
preservation.
American Express
will also announce
the members of a
special Advisory
Committee comprised
of Chicago area
dignitaries to help
guide American
Express and the
National Trust for
Historic
Preservation in
selecting the
winning sites.
Further details
around the Chicago
program, timing,
dates, sites and
online voting will
be announced in
September.
American Express’
partnership with the
National Trust for
Historic
Preservation seeks
to increase public
awareness of the
importance of
historic and
environmental
conservation in the
United States,
preserve American
historic and
cultural landmarks,
and strengthen local
communities through
preservation
efforts. The
National Trust for
Historic
Preservation is a
U.S. nonprofit
organization
dedicated to
protecting and
restoring America’s
historic landmarks
and communities.
More information
about the Partners
in Preservation
program and status
of the San Francisco
Bay Area project
grant recipients can
be found at
www.partnersinpreservation.com.
About
American Express
American Express
Company is a
leading global
payments, network
and travel company
founded in 1850.
Historic
preservation has
long been the
hallmark of American
Express’ involvement
in the community,
reflecting its
recognition of the
contribution of
sites and monuments
to a sense of
national and local
identity and the
role that their
preservation can
play in attracting
visitors and
revitalizing
neighborhoods. As
early as 1983,
American Express
launched a
cause-related
marketing effort
that raised $1.7
million for the
preservation of the
Statue of Liberty
and Ellis Island.
From 1996 to 2005,
American Express
contributed more
than $10 million to
help preserve 119
historic sites in 59
countries from the
World Monuments
Watch List of the
100 Most Endangered
Sites. In June 2006,
the company
announced the
American Express
Partners in
Preservation
initiative, with the
National Trust for
Historic
Preservation as its
partner in the U.S.
and the World
Monuments Fund as
its partner
internationally.
About the
National Trust for
Historic
Preservation
The National Trust
for Historic
Preservation is
a private, nonprofit
membership
organization
dedicated to saving
historic places and
revitalizing
America's
communities.
Recipient of the
National Humanities
Medal, the National
Trust for Historic
Preservation was
founded in 1949 and
provides leadership,
education, advocacy
and resources to
protect the
irreplaceable places
that tell America’s
story. Staff at the
Washington, D.C.
headquarters, six
regional offices and
28 historic sites
work with more than
270,000 members and
thousands of
preservation groups
in all 50 states.
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