
EVENTS
From Vision to Project: How to Begin a Capital Project
Thu, Dec 10
|Webinar
From Vision to Project: How to Begin a Capital Project is a beginner-friendly webinar that demystifies capital projects by outlining readiness, planning basics, and the role of community vision in physical preservation outcomes. The session includes live Spanish translation. The recording will be av


Time & Location
Dec 10, 2026, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM CST
Webinar
About the event
Turning a preservation vision into a tangible project can feel overwhelming, but every successful capital project begins with a clear plan and community-centered approach. This beginner-friendly webinar demystifies the process by outlining key steps to assess readiness, plan effectively, and translate community vision into physical preservation outcomes.
Who should attend: Community members, local leaders, educators, nonprofit organizations, heritage practitioners, and anyone interested in safeguarding the stories and spaces that shape Latinx communities.
What you’ll get:
Understand what makes a site or project “ready” for development
Outline essential planning steps, including feasibility, budgeting, and timelines
Connect community values and vision to project goals
Engage partners, stakeholders, and potential funders early in the process
Use documentation and research to strengthen project proposals
Whether you are considering repairs, renovations, or larger preservation initiatives, this session provides practical tools to move from idea to actionable plan while keeping community needs and cultural significance at the center.
Pricing: Free for LHC members. $10 for non-members. Optional donations support LHC’s national preservation advocacy work.
Accessibility: LHC is partnering with Cinco Rios Multilingual Initiatives to offer all Community Toolkit webinars in both English and Spanish via Zoom's simultaneous interpretation feature. Attendees can select their preferred language during the call. The webinar recordings will be available in English and Spanish afterward on LHC’s website and YouTube channel.
