We are delighted to announce Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI) as the first-ever recipient of Texas Historical Foundation’s newly launched Annual Grants program.
THF President & CEO David Preziosi received the Award for Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G. Flowers from the Texas Society of Architects.
Eight nonprofits were approved for THF grant funding at our Summer 2024 board meeting. The grants support projects that are designed to preserve Texas history and culture, some at a statewide level and others on a more focused, local level.
The search for the earliest Texans, keeping Galveston's Juneteenth traditions alive, and a new generation of Caddo Nation artisans: Texas Historical Foundation's Spring 2024 grantees announced.
The Texas Historical Foundation's first-ever Michael C. Duda Preservation Awards event, held April 20, 2024 was a success, paying tribute to the legacy of architect and late THF board member Michael C. Duda by acknowledging outstanding preservation efforts in Texas.
Announcing the honorees of the first-ever Texas Historical Foundation Michael C. Duda Preservation Awards
Thirteen preservation projects across Texas awarded Texas Historical Foundation grants in latest round of funding.
THF is excited to announce the first-ever Michael C. Duda Preservation Awards, honoring excellence in Texas historic preservation with a top prize of $100,000.
Grant recipients announced for Spring 2023!
Eleven grant recipients named for Texas Historical Foundation's Winter 2023 funding cycle. Winners include The Orange Show Foundation, Houston, Texas Dance Hall Preservation, Austin, and Tom Lea Institute, El Paso.
Eleven Texas projects secure funding in the most recent round of Texas Historical Foundation grants.
Seven preservation groups in Texas are winners of the latest round of grants from the Texas Historical Foundation. Learn more about the Summer 2022 recipients.
THF names as its new Executive Director, David Preziosi, a 25-year veteran in the field of historic preservation. Preziosi joins THF from Preservation Dallas, where during his tenure as Executive Director he was responsible for preservation, education, and outreach in service of protecting Dallas' historic landmarks.
In recognition of his outstanding four decades-long leadership and service to Texas history organizations, Marshall J. Doke, Jr., a retired Dallas attorney, was named this year’s winner of the Ruth Lester Lifetime Achievement Award by the Texas Historical Commission.
A dozen preservation groups in Texas are winners of the latest round of grants from the Texas Historical Foundation.
The Texas Historical Foundation board awarded four grants at its fall meeting for projects in the areas of architectural rehabilitation, archeology, and rural preservation.
Congratulations to the nine grant recipients who have been awarded THF grants this quarter for historic preservation projects!
Commerce in Austin's Colony, a free multi-media Texas history video for 7th Grade educators is now available to the public. Helped made possible by the Texas Historical Foundation