National Trust gets US$200,000 grant US EMBASSY POS - Photo by Sureash Cholai The National Trust has received a grant of US$200,000, or nearly $1.4 million, from the US Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) 20th Anniversary Partnership Program. The money will be used for a project titled a “Collaborative Investigation of Climate Change Solutions for Endangered Cultural Heritage in Trinidad and Tobago,” and will be carried out in partnership with the University of Florida’s Historic Preservation Program, the National Trust said in a media release on Tuesday. Trust chairman Margaret McDowall said the assistance and funding will enable the trust to undertake a complex conservation project that could also have an impact other sectors of Trinidad and Tobago’s economy.