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Registered Heritage Structure Maintenance Grants - Canada
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Registered Heritage Structure Maintenance Grants

Supports exterior maintenance of registered heritage structures
Last Update: March 4, 2026
Funding available
Varies by project
Timeline
  • Open Date : February 3, 2026
Location
Canada

Overview

Provides up to $3,000 to support maintenance of provincially-designated Registered Heritage Structures. Funding covers painting and minor exterior repairs (including roofs, chimneys, and historic windows) using traditional materials.
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Opportunity Score
Moderate potential, but conditions must align.

At a glance

Funding available

Financing goals
  • Renovate or expand facilities
Eligible Funding
  • Varies by project
Timeline
  • Open Date : February 3, 2026

Eligible candidates

Eligible Industries
  • All industries
Location
  • Canada
Legal structures
  • Non-profit
Annual revenue
  • All revenue ranges
Organisation size
  • All organization sizes
Audience
  • All groups
Non-profit candidates
Sector of operation
  • All industries
Target groups
  • All the groups
Revenue structures
  • All structures
Scope
  • All dimensions

Next Steps

1
Determine your project
2
Validate your eligibility

Activities funded

  • Exterior painting of a Registered Heritage Structure
  • Minor exterior repairs to clapboard and trim
  • Minor repairs to windows and/or doors
  • Minor repairs to chimneys and roofs
  • Repair or replacement of historic windows

Eligibility

Who is eligible?

  • Owners of provincially-designated Registered Heritage Structures

Eligible expenses

  • Painting (exterior)
  • Minor repairs to clapboard and trim
  • Minor repairs to windows and/or doors
  • Minor work to chimneys and roofs
  • Repair or replacement of historic windows

Eligible geographic areas

  • Newfoundland and Labrador

Additional information

  • Eligible properties may apply once every three years, counted from the last grant payment for that property.
  • The number of grants approved each year depends on available funding.
  • There is no fixed application deadline (ongoing intake).

Frequently Asked Questions about the Registered Heritage Structure Maintenance Grants Program

Here are answers to the most common questions about the Registered Heritage Structure Maintenance Grants. This section explains what the program is, how much funding is available, eligibility requirements, application deadlines, and other important details to help you determine if this grant is right for your business.

What is the Registered Heritage Structure Maintenance Grants?

Provides up to $3,000 to support maintenance of provincially-designated Registered Heritage Structures. Funding covers painting and minor exterior repairs (including roofs, chimneys, and historic windows) using traditional materials.

Who is eligible for the Registered Heritage Structure Maintenance Grants program?

To be eligible for the Registered Heritage Structure Maintenance Grants program, you must: Provincially-designated Registered Heritage Structure Application allowed once every three years Exterior maintenance work

What expenses are eligible under Registered Heritage Structure Maintenance Grants?

Exterior painting of a Registered Heritage Structure Minor exterior repairs to clapboard and trim Minor repairs to windows and/or doors Minor repairs to chimneys and roofs Repair or replacement of historic windows

Who can I contact for more information about the Registered Heritage Structure Maintenance Grants?

You can contact Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Where is the Registered Heritage Structure Maintenance Grants available?

The Registered Heritage Structure Maintenance Grants program is available across Canada.

Is the Registered Heritage Structure Maintenance Grants a grant, loan, or tax credit?

Registered Heritage Structure Maintenance Grants is a Grant and Funding

Who are the financial supporters of the Registered Heritage Structure Maintenance Grants?

Registered Heritage Structure Maintenance Grants is funded by Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador