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The grants deadline was changed to allow those affected by Hurricane Sandy additional time to prepare their applications.
Document Type:
Modification to Previous
Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number:
DOI-NPS-NCPT-2013
Opportunity Category:
Discretionary
Posted Date:
Sep 25, 2012
Creation Date:
Nov 01, 2012
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Nov 01, 2012
Current Closing Date for Applications:
Nov 15, 2012
Archive Date:
Dec 30, 2012
Funding Instrument Type:
Cooperative Agreement
Grant
Other
Category of Funding Activity:
Humanities (see "Cultural Affairs" in CFDA)
Other (see text field entitled "Explanation of Other Category of Funding Activity" for clarification)
Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Category Explanation:
Development of Technology for the Preservation of Historic and Pre-historic Cultural Resources
Expected Number of Awards:
10
Estimated Total Program Funding:
$250,000
Award Ceiling:
$25,000
Award Floor:
CFDA Number(s):
15.923
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National Center for Preservation Technology and Training
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement:
Yes
Eligible Applicants
State governments
County governments
City or township governments
Special district governments
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)
Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
Private institutions of higher education
Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility:
The following organizations are eligible to submit proposals: • U.S. universities and colleges, • U.S. non-profit organizations: museums, research laboratories, professional societies and similar organizations in the U.S. that are directly associated with educational or research activity, and • government agencies in the U.S.: National Park Service and other federal, state, territorial and local government agencies, as well as Hawaiian Natives, Native American and Alaska Native tribes and their Tribal Historic Preservation Offices. Other organizations can participate only as contractors to eligible U.S. partners. Grants funds support only portions of projects that are undertaken or managed directly by U.S. partners and expended in the U.S. and its territories.
Agency Name
National Park Service
Description
NCPTT advances the application of science and technology to historic preservation. Working in the fields of archeology, architecture, landscape architecture and materials conservation, the Center accomplishes its mission through training, education, research, technology transfer and partnerships. NCPTT seeks innovative projects that advance science and technology for historic preservation. The PTT Grants program funds projects that develop new technologies or adapt existing technologies to preserve cultural resources. Projects may include, but are not limited to: • laboratory or field research that explores or assesses novel or adaptive methods; • training activities, including workshops, and course or curriculum development that promote the use of new or adaptive technologies; • documentation using new methods; • manuscript or website development that disseminates innovative preservation technologies; and • meetings that convene experts to discuss the use of technologies to address preservation problems. NCPTT does not fund “bricks and mortar” projects or straight-forward documentation projects using well-established methods.
If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement
electronically, please contact:
Mary Striegel
Materials Conservation Chief
Phone 318-356-7444
NCPTT Contact
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