When you join Utah Heritage Foundation you become an important part of Utah 's only independent statewide voice for historic preservation.
Our historic buildings and neighborhoods matter. They enrich our lives by their constant, quiet presence and educate us about who we are and where we came from. Our culture has shown a remarkable ability to destroy important elements of our physical heritage. Utah Heritage Foundation constantly works to advocate for this heritage, to remind us all that there is wisdom in conservation. Our whole society benefits from the careful preservation of our best buildings.
People become involved in historic preservation in a huge variety of ways, from the loving restoration of a front porch, to taking school children on a tour of a historic monument, to a campaign to save an important public building. Utah Heritage Foundation exists to help people preserve what's important in Utah.
We need your help. Our members are the backbone of our organization. They give us clout with elected officials, provide critical funds for our operations, and lend a hand on important issues.
Member Benefits
Members receive Heritage, Utah Heritage Foundation's quarterly newsletter, invitations to UHF events, members-only tours, and discounted tickets to the annual Historic Homes Tour. Additionally, you will receive a UHF membership card enabling you to take advantage of the following offers:
10% discount on electrical services from Central Electric
10% off entire purchase (regular, sale and clearance items included) at the Corner Station in Fairview
Free membership in Gastronomy's Frequent Diner Program ($15 value), plus a complimentary $20 Gift Certificate when you complete registration for the program
10% discount on purchases at the King's English Bookshop
10% discount on purchases at Sugar House Coffee
$100 discount on event rental at Memorial House in Memory Grove Park

20% discount on all purchases at Utah State Parks Museum Stores
(Includes: Camp Floyd/Stagecoach Inn State Park, Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum, Fremont Indian State Park and Museum, Frontier Homestead State Park Museum, Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum, Utah Field House of Natural History. Excludes all concessions, admission and reservation fees.)
Become a Member
You can become a member of Utah Heritage Foundation for as little as $25 a year for seniors or students, or $35 a year for individuals.
The annual membership categories are as follows:
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$25 Senior/Student
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$35 Individual
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$40 Modern
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$50 Family
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$50 Institution/Government
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$100 Donor
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$250 Sponsor
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$500 Corporate
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$500 Advocate
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$1000 Preservation Council
>> Click here to Join UHF Online.
>> Click here to Donate Online.
>> Download a membership form.
Call (801) 533-0858 ext. 107 with questions, or to pay over the phone by credit card.
The Preservation Council
Members who donate $1000 or more annually are invited to join the Preservation Council. Utah Heritage Foundation's Preservation Council recognizes the leadership giving of our most committed members: those who contribute $1,000 or more annually in support of UHF's programs and services. Preservation Council members share a concern for Utah 's architectural heritage and recognize the importance of annual unrestricted giving. Through their donations Preservation Council members provide Utah Heritage Foundation with the flexibility to address preservation issues however they may arise.
Preservation Council members also value their unique access to many of Utah 's most important historic places. The Preservation Council regularly visits remarkable historic homes that are seldom open to the public. Members also have the opportunity to tour currently high profile private, public, and commercial restoration projects guided by the projects' owners and architects. Preservation Council members have climbed the dome at the Utah State Capitol and toured Utah 's only Frank Lloyd Wright home.
Join the Preservation Council
Join online or send your check to Utah Heritage Foundation, P.O. Box 28, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84110.
If you have questions, contact Lisa Poppleton at (801) 533.0858 ext. 102 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .















