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Preserve Indiana’s Rural Heritage: Apply for the Indiana Barn Foundation’s Annual Barn Grant!


Do you own a historic barn in Indiana that needs preservation? The Indiana Barn Foundation (IBF) is dedicated to helping barn owners restore and protect these iconic structures, ensuring they remain a part of our rural landscape for generations to come. If you’ve been looking for a way to save your barn, now is your chance!


The IBF Annual Barn Grant

Each year, the Indiana Barn Foundation Grant provides financial assistance to barn owners who are committed to the preservation, repair, and restoration of historic barns. This grant is designed to help with critical repairs, such as:


  • Structural stabilization

  • Roof replacement or repairs

  • Foundation improvements

  • Siding and wood restoration


Who Can Apply?

The grant is open to owners of historic barns throughout Indiana who are passionate about preserving their barn’s legacy. Whether your barn has been in the family for generations or you recently acquired a historic structure in need of repair, this funding can provide the help you need.


Application Deadline: [Insert Deadline Date]

📅 Don't wait—applications are due soon! The deadline to apply for the 2025 grant cycle is January 31st.


Why Preserve Your Barn?

Indiana’s barns tell the story of our agricultural heritage, craftsmanship, and community spirit. Restoring your barn not only preserves history but also adds value to your property and helps maintain Indiana’s beautiful rural landscape.


How to Apply

Applying for the IBF Barn Grant is simple:

  1. Visit our website to review eligibility requirements.

  2. Gather photos and details about your barn’s condition.

  3. Complete the online application before the deadline.



Join the Preservation Movement!

Even if you’re not applying, you can support barn preservation by becoming a member of the Indiana Barn Foundation, attending our events, or spreading the word. Let’s work together to save Indiana’s barns!


📢 Know someone with a historic barn? Share this post and encourage them to apply!

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