National Trust for Historic Preservation

 

The National Trust for Historic Preservation provides leadership, education, advocacy, and resources to save America's diverse historic places and revitalize our communities.

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 Trust was founded in 1949 by Congress and provides leadership, education, advocacy, and resources to protect the irreplaceable places that tell America’s story. Staff at the Washington, DC, headquarters, six regional offices and 29 historic sites work with the Trust’s 270,000 members and thousands of preservation groups in all 50 states.

Mr. Kevin Daniels has served on the Board of Trustees since 2007 and is currently vice chairman on the National Preservation Committee.  In addition, he played an important role in the creation of the Preservation Green Lab and its relocation from Washington DC to Seattle, Washington, and has lead four different teams from Seattle to the Holy Cross neighborhood of the Lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans to preserve the hundreds of historic homes damaged by Hurricane Katrina.

For more information on the National Trust and its work please go to their website.