Opportunity Information: Apply for P23AS00145

The 2023 Preservation Technology and Training Grants (PTT Grants) program is a competitive National Park Service funding opportunity administered by the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT), which serves as the NPS innovation hub for the preservation field. The purpose of the program is to strengthen preservation practice by supporting projects that lead to better tools, improved materials, and more effective approaches for conserving cultural resources, including historic buildings, cultural landscapes, archeological sites, and museum or archival collections. Rather than paying for construction or physical restoration work, the program focuses on advancing the methods and know-how that preservation professionals rely on nationwide.

PTT Grants fund three main types of activities. First, they support innovative research projects that either develop new preservation technologies or adapt existing technologies to preservation needs, with awards typically around 20,000 dollars. Second, they fund specialized workshops or symposia designed to identify and address national preservation needs, generally in the 15,000 to 20,000 dollar range. Third, they support practical training and dissemination products such as how-to videos, mobile apps, podcasts, webinars, and best-practices publications that help spread usable preservation methods and provide better tools for practitioners; these projects are commonly funded between 5,000 and 15,000 dollars. Across all categories, the maximum award is 20,000 dollars, and the final amount depends on the scope and scale of the proposed work.

Eligibility is broad and is rooted in federal preservation statute (54 U.S.C. 305304(c)). Applicants may include federal and non-federal laboratories, accredited museums, universities, nonprofit organizations, National Park System units and offices (including Cooperative Park Study Units), State Historic Preservation Offices, Tribal Historic Preservation Offices, and Native Hawaiian organizations. The program is also described as available to federal agencies, states, tribes, local governments, and nonprofits, reflecting its intent to reach a wide cross-section of the preservation community. The opportunity is a discretionary grant (not a formula program) under CFDA 15.923, offered by the National Park Service under funding opportunity number P23AS00145.

Key dates and funding parameters in the notice include a closing date of February 28, 2023, and an award ceiling of 20,000 dollars per grant. Overall, the program is designed for applicants who can demonstrate national value by improving preservation technology or training in ways that can be replicated, taught, and used broadly, rather than for projects that simply repair or rehabilitate a specific site through brick-and-mortar work.

  • The National Park Service in the environment sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "2023 Preservation Technology and Training Grants" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 15.923.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2023-01-09.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2023-02-28. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $20,000.00 in funding.
  • Eligible applicants include: Others.
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Preservation Technology and Training Grants (PTT Grants) 2023 - FAQs

What is the 2023 Preservation Technology and Training Grants (PTT Grants) program?

The Preservation Technology and Training Grants (PTT Grants) program is a competitive National Park Service (NPS) funding opportunity administered by the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT). NCPTT serves as the NPS innovation hub for the preservation field, and the program supports projects that strengthen preservation practice nationwide.

What is the purpose of PTT Grants?

The purpose of PTT Grants is to improve how cultural resources are conserved by supporting work that leads to better tools, improved materials, and more effective approaches for preservation. The emphasis is on advancing preservation methods and know-how that professionals can use broadly.

What kinds of cultural resources does the program focus on?

The program supports efforts that benefit the conservation of cultural resources, including historic buildings, cultural landscapes, archeological sites, and museum or archival collections.

Does the program fund construction or physical restoration work?

No. The program is described as focusing on preservation technology and training rather than paying for construction or physical restoration (brick-and-mortar) work at a specific site.

What types of activities can be funded through PTT Grants?

PTT Grants fund three main activity types: (1) innovative research related to preservation technology, (2) specialized workshops or symposia that address national preservation needs, and (3) training and dissemination products that help spread usable preservation methods and tools.

What is considered an "innovative research" project under this program?

Innovative research projects are those that develop new preservation technologies or adapt existing technologies to preservation needs. These projects are intended to advance preservation practice and typically receive awards around 20,000 dollars.

What kinds of workshops or symposia are supported?

The program supports specialized workshops or symposia designed to identify and address national preservation needs. These are generally funded in the 15,000 to 20,000 dollar range.

What are examples of training and dissemination products that may be funded?

The program supports practical products that help practitioners learn and apply preservation methods, including how-to videos, mobile apps, podcasts, webinars, and best-practices publications. These projects are commonly funded between 5,000 and 15,000 dollars.

What is the maximum award amount?

The award ceiling is 20,000 dollars per grant, and the maximum award across all activity categories is 20,000 dollars.

How is the final award amount determined?

The final award amount depends on the scope and scale of the proposed work, within the maximum award limit of 20,000 dollars.

Is this a competitive grant program or a formula program?

This is a competitive, discretionary grant program (not a formula program).

Who administers the PTT Grants program?

The program is administered by the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT) under the National Park Service (NPS).

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility is broad and rooted in federal preservation statute (54 U.S.C. 305304(c)). Eligible applicants may include federal and non-federal laboratories, accredited museums, universities, nonprofit organizations, National Park System units and offices (including Cooperative Park Study Units), State Historic Preservation Offices, Tribal Historic Preservation Offices, and Native Hawaiian organizations. The program is also described as available to federal agencies, states, tribes, local governments, and nonprofits.

Are National Park System units or offices eligible to apply?

Yes. National Park System units and offices are specifically listed as eligible, including Cooperative Park Study Units.

Are State Historic Preservation Offices (SHPOs) and Tribal Historic Preservation Offices (THPOs) eligible?

Yes. State Historic Preservation Offices (SHPOs) and Tribal Historic Preservation Offices (THPOs) are specifically included in the eligibility list.

Are Native Hawaiian organizations eligible?

Yes. Native Hawaiian organizations are explicitly listed among eligible applicants.

What is the CFDA number for this opportunity?

The opportunity is identified under CFDA 15.923.

What is the funding opportunity number?

The funding opportunity number is P23AS00145.

What is the application deadline (closing date)?

The notice lists a closing date of February 28, 2023.

What kinds of projects are most aligned with the program's goals?

The program is designed for applicants who can demonstrate national value by improving preservation technology or training in ways that can be replicated, taught, and used broadly by preservation professionals.

How does the program define "national value" in practice?

Based on the program description, national value is tied to producing improved tools, materials, or approaches that preservation professionals can use across the country, rather than work that benefits only a single site through repairs or rehabilitation.

Can projects focused on a single site be funded?

The program description emphasizes broad applicability and does not focus on repairing or rehabilitating a specific site through physical restoration work. Projects should be oriented toward methods, training, or tools that can be replicated and used widely.

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