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Funding Available from National Center for Preserv. Technology
Peter Stott (pstott@JADE.TUFTS.EDU)
Sun, 15 May 1994 18:33:07 -0400
At the request of the Acting Director of the National Center, I am
forwarding this message to several lists. Please address any questions to
the National Park Service address given below, not to me.
Peter Stott
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The National Center for Preservation Technology and Training, in
Natchitoches, Louisiana, seeks research and training proposals from
Federal and non-Federal laboratories, accredited museums, universities,
non-profit organizations; offices, State Historic Preservation Offices,
tribal preservation offices, and Native Hawaiian organizations, to develop
and distribute preservation and conservation skills and technologies for
the identification, evaluation, conservation and interpretation of
prehistoric and historic resources. Attached is the solicitation
package. Solicitation packages can be ordered in writing from National
Center for Preservation Technology and Training, National Park Service,
P.O. Box 37127, Washington, DC 20013-7127. All applications for grants
must be received by June 24, 1994.
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Notice of Funding Availability
PRESERVATION TECHNOLOGY AND TRAINING GRANTS
National Center for Preservation Technology and Training
National Park Service
at
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Natchitoches, Louisiana
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The National Center for Preservation Technology and Training announces
the availability of preservation technology and training grants for FY
1994. Approximately $400,000 will be awarded this fiscal year.
Eligible Applicants: may include Federal and non-Federal laboratories,
accredited museums, universities, non-profit organizations; offices,
units, and Cooperative Park Study Units of the National Park System,
State Historic Preservation Offices, tribal preservation offices, and
Native Hawaiian organizations. Eligible applicants must possess a
demonstrated institutional capability and commitment to the purposes of
the Center.
Eligible Projects: Grants will be made to develop and distribute
preservation and conservation skills and technologies for the
identification, evaluation, conservation, and interpretation of
prehistoric and historic resources. Grants will be allocated to reflect
the diversity of the historic preservation fields and will be
geographically distributed. No grant recipient may receive more than 10
percent of the grant funds allocated. Total administrative costs, direct
and indirect, charged for carrying out grants may not exceed 25 percent
of the grant award. Funding will be administered in accordance with the
Department of the Interior's Uniform Administrative Requirements for
Grants and Cooperative Agreements (OMB Circular A-102 or A-110), Cost
Principles (OMB Circular A-21, A-87, or A-122), and Audits (OMB Circular
A-128 or A-133). Fiscal and program reports will be required by the
National Park Service during and at the close of the project. All
proposals will be subject to peer review. Appropriate peer review of
products may be solicited upon completion of grant.
Criteria for Selection:
1. The activity (research and/or training) addresses an identifiable
national need in the fields of preservation/conservation technology
and cultural resource management.
2. The activity does not duplicate research and/or training that has
already been or is being undertaken.
3. The activity will be undertaken by professionally qualified
individuals/organizations who have successfully demonstrated an
ability to undertake research and/or training and meet deadlines.
4. Only single year proposals will be considered for 1994.
5. There is evidence that the activity will have broad applicability
to the preservation/conservation community at large.
6. The activity is cost-effective.
7. The activity will provide high visibility for the Center.
8. Where possible, Center funds are being matched by other sources,
such as cosponsoring organizations, foundations, and private
corporations.
9. The proposal must not exceed $40,000.
Deadlines: Proposals must be received by the National Center at
Natchitoches no later than June 24, 1994. Funds will be obligated no
later than September 30, 1994.
For More Information: Write or call Acting Executive Director, National
Center for Preservation Technology and Training, National Park Service,
P.O. Box 37127, Washington, DC 20013-7127, telephone: 202-343-9573.
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PRESERVATION TECHNOLOGY AND TRAINING GRANT
PROPOSAL FOR FY 1994 FUNDS
National Center for Preservation Technology and Training
National Park Service
at
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Natchitoches, Louisiana
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Please keep proposal application as succinct as possible; use additional
sheets as needed. Include 3 copies of Proposal Application with
submission.
1. Name of activity:
type of activity: ___research ___ training
2. Individual/organization submitting proposal and contacts:
name:
organization:
address:
telephone:
3. Individual(s) undertaking activity (if different from above); attach
summary of personnel qualifications:
4. Data on proposed activity:
location of activity:
activity starting date:
activity completion date:
5. Summary scope and description of project (expand on separate pages):
6. Project objectives, tasks, schedule, and proposed products (provide
additional pages as needed):
7. National needs addressed by activity:
8. Funding amount requested:
9. Budget for activity (including personnel, consultants, travel,
office supplies; equipment, overhead; indicate matching funding and
in-kind services): (attach to proposal)
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Proposals must be received no later than June 24, 1994. Send to:
National Center Grants
National Center for Preservation Technology and Training
c/o Northwestern State University
Natchitoches, LA 71497
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