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2024 Preservation Technology and Training Grants

ID: P24AS00178 • Type: Posted
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Description

The Preservation Technology and Training (PTT) Grants are administered by the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT), the National Park Service's innovation center for the preservation community. The 2024 PTT Grants are intended to create better tools, better materials, and better approaches to conserving buildings, landscapes, and cultural resources. The Grants should be seen as pushing the field of preservation forward and any application should be innovative in nature. The Grant's scope should disseminate to the broadest audience and impact national, regional, and/or local preservation practices. 2024 Priorities. While all innovative applications will be reviewed, NCPTT's 2024 program prioritizes grant applications with the following themes:Innovative grant applications related to the utilization of augmented reality and machine learning for innovative approaches within the field of cultural resources are strongly encouraged.Innovative grant applications involving climate change response to fire related and inland hydrological (too much water, too little water) issues and their impacts on cultural resources are strongly encouraged.Innovative grant applications applying new techniques and technologies to the preservation field from descendant communities and underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged. While NCPTT encourages applicants to address these research priorities, all grant applicants that are innovative in the field of preservation technology will be considered. Programmatic GuidanceDigital Documentation: Any application for digital documentation of buildings or landscapes should go beyond the basic scanning of the cultural resource(s). Grant projects should investigate new ways to conduct, analyze, process, and disseminate digital documentation techniques, data, and use of final products. Projects that do not go beyond basic scanning of cultural resources will not be considered innovative. Symposia, conferences, and training: any application for symposia, conferences, or training, must consider how the content is disseminated to a wider audience beyond the event participants.Media: as PTT grants are federally funded, media (i.e., podcasts and webinars) should be made available for publication on NCPTT's website for dissemination to as broad an audience as possible. PTT Grants will support the following activities:Innovative research that develops new technologies or adapts existing technologies to preserve cultural resources (typically $20,000)Specialized workshops or symposia that identify and address national preservation needs (typically $5,000 to $15,000)Media: how-to videos, podcasts, best practices publications, or webinars that disseminate practical preservation methods or provide better tools for preservation practice (typically $5,000 to $15,000) PTT Grants will not fund the following: Brick and mortar grants.Publications for profit during the project funding cycle.Trainings that generate income to the applicant.Routine or well-established technologies.
Background
The Preservation Technology and Training (PTT) Grants are administered by the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT), the National Park Service’s innovation center for the preservation community. The 2024 PTT Grants are intended to create better tools, better materials, and better approaches to conserving buildings, landscapes, and cultural resources. The Grants should be seen as pushing the field of preservation forward and any application should be innovative in nature. The Grant’s scope should disseminate to the broadest audience and impact national, regional, and/or local preservation practices.

Grant Details
The 2024 PTT Grants prioritize grant applications with themes related to augmented reality and machine learning for innovative approaches within the field of cultural resources, climate change response to fire-related and inland hydrological issues, new techniques and technologies for preservation from descendant communities and underrepresented communities.
The grants will support innovative research, specialized workshops or symposia, media creation such as how-to videos, podcasts, best practices publications or webinars that disseminate practical preservation methods or provide better tools for preservation practice. However, 'brick and mortar' grants, publications for profit during the project funding cycle, trainings that generate income to the applicant, routine or well-established technologies will not be funded.

Eligibility Requirements
Eligible applicants may include Federal and non-Federal laboratories; accredited museums; universities; nonprofit organizations; System units and offices and Cooperative Park Study Units of the System; State Historic Preservation Offices; tribal preservation offices; and Native Hawaiian organizations. Non-Federal cost sharing or matching is not required to be eligible for an award under this NOFO.

Period of Performance
The anticipated term of the agreement is September 15, 2024 – September 15, 2026. Agreements are generally two years depending on the negotiated project statement of work. Estimated number of agreements to be awarded: 10 – 12 grants.

Grant Value
Estimated total funding: $200,000. An estimated range of $5,000.00 to $20,000.00 of funding is anticipated for each award.

Overview

Category of Funding
Environment
Funding Instruments
Grant
Grant Category
Discretionary
Cost Sharing / Matching Requirement
False
Source
On 11/15/23 National Park Service posted grant opportunity P24AS00178 for 2024 Preservation Technology and Training Grants with funding of $200,000. The grant will be issued under grant program 15.923 National Center for Preservation Technology and Training.

Timing

Posted Date
Nov. 15, 2023, 12:00 a.m. EST
Closing Date
Feb. 5, 2024, 12:00 a.m. EST Past Due
Closing Date Explanation
Electronically submitted applications must be submitted no later than 05:00 PM, CT, on the listed application due date.
Last Updated
Jan. 12, 2024, 2:25 p.m. EST
Version
2
Archive Date
Feb. 15, 2024

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants
Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
Private institutions of higher education
Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)
State governments
Additional Info
In accordance with 54 U.S.C. § 305304(c), Preservation Grants, eligible applicants may include—(1) Federal and non-Federal laboratories;(2) accredited museums;(3) universities;(4) nonprofit organizations;(5) System units and offices and Cooperative Park Study Units of the System;(6) State Historic Preservation Offices;(7) tribal preservation offices; and(8) Native Hawaiian organizations.

Award Sizing

Ceiling
$20,000
Floor
$5,000
Estimated Program Funding
$200,000
Estimated Number of Grants
Not Listed

Contacts

Contact
National Park Service
Contact Email
Contact Phone
303-495-027

Documents

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