BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Telerik Inc.//Sitefinity CMS 13.3//EN BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:The Historic Preservation Education Foundation (HPEF) solicits proposals for both the Partners in Training and Partners in Documentation grant programs. The Spring 2025 Call for Proposals closes on June 1\, 2025 . For more eligibility information and how\nto apply\, please refer to the program guidelines on HPEF&rsquo\;s website at www.hpef.us\, or contact t he Program Manager at info@hpef.us.Partners in TrainingThis grant provides funding for training opportunities on technical topics associated with pr eservation technology. HPEF invites U.S.-based educational institutions an d nonprofit organizations to submit training and education proposals set i n the U.S. that address specialized topics associated with technical aspec ts of preservation projects. Applicants should review the HPEF website (ww w.hpef.us) for information on previous HPEF activities\, including those u ndertaken with non-traditional and cross-disciplinary partners\, and those which provided in-depth training on narrowly defined materials\, building types\, or preservation issues. HPEF encourages and supports training pro jects that demonstrate efforts to address issues of social justice and inc lusion.PiT grants are intended to support proposals that:support technical preservation training and education efforts for the public sector and for educational institutions and non-profit organizations.partner with educat ional\ninstitutions and non-profit organizations to deliver technical pres ervation training.provide high-quality and focused symposia and conference s on topics timely to the technical preservation community.utilize HPEF&rs quo\;s experience\nand organizational stability to support new and unique training opportunities.Applicants are encouraged to team with other groups \, including public\, private\, and non-profit organizations\, if this sup ports the primary goals of the proposal.\nApplicants considering preservat ion-related projects unlike those HPEF has supported in the past are encou raged to contact HPEF to discuss possibilities for collaboration. Grant aw ards generally range between $5\,000 and $20\,000\, representing a maximum \nof 50 percent of the total project cost.Partners in Documentation:This p rogram funds student training opportunities involving the documentation of historic structures according to guidelines established by the National P ark Service&rsquo\;s Heritage Documentation Programs (NPS HDP). HPEF has l ong recognized the importance of documentation and recording historic site s- as a component of historic preservation activities\, to increase awaren ess of historic building practices\, and to provide information for ongoin g interpretation and maintenance. HPEF invites documentation project propo sals from educational institutions and organizations based in the U.S. to support documentation training projects. Community colleges and trade scho ols are especially encouraged to submit proposals. Applicants are also enc ouraged to partner with secondary organizations\, including other public\, private\, and non-profit organizations if this supports the project&rsquo \;s goals.PiD grants are intended to support learning opportunities in doc umentation while also promoting examples of built heritage currently under represented in the NPS HDP/Library of Congress collection. Preference will be given to projects that:involve sites with initial construction dates i n the 1950sthrough the 1980s.involve sites owned and operated by non-profi t organizations or foundations.identify specific benefits and uses for the documentation\nmaterials generated through the project.demonstrate effort s to address social justice and inclusion issues and expand representation of historically marginalized communities in preservation education and pr actice.PiD awards individual\ngrants of up to $6\,000 to manage qualified expenditures associated with documentation training courses\, which may in clude travel\, equipment rental\, drawing reproduction costs\, and limited food costs. DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250602 DTSTAMP:20250510T022037Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250425 LOCATION:New York\,United States\,Brooklyn\,8801 5th Avenue SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Grant Opportunity: Historic Preservation Education Foundation Joint Call for Proposals UID:RFCALITEM638824404379232929 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The Historic Preservation Education Foundat
ion (HPEF) solicits proposals for both the Partners in Training and Partne
rs in Documentation grant programs. The Spring 2025 Call for Proposals clo
ses on June 1\, 2025. For more eligibility information and how\nto apply\,
please refer to the program guidelines on HPEF&rsquo\;s website at www.hpef.us\, or contact the P
rogram Manager at info@hpef.us.
Partners in Training
This gra
nt provides funding for training opportunities on technical topics associa
ted with preservation technology. HPEF invites U.S.-based educational inst
itutions and nonprofit organizations to submit training and education prop
osals set in the U.S. that address specialized topics associated with tech
nical aspects of preservation projects. Applicants should review the HPEF
website (www.hpef.us) for information on previous HPEF activities\, includ
ing those undertaken with non-traditional and cross-disciplinary partners\
, and those which provided in-depth training on narrowly defined materials
\, building types\, or preservation issues. HPEF encourages and supports t
raining projects that demonstrate efforts to address issues of social just
ice and inclusion.
PiT grants are intended to support pr
oposals that:
Applicants are encouraged to team with othe
r groups\, including public\, private\, and non-profit organizations\, if
this supports the primary goals of the proposal.\nApplicants considering p
reservation-related projects unlike those HPEF has supported in the past a
re encouraged to contact HPEF to discuss possibilities for collaboration.
Grant awards generally range between $5\,000 and $20\,000\, representing a
maximum\nof 50 percent of the total project cost.
PiD grants are intended to support learning opportunities
in documentation while also promoting examples of built heritage currentl
y underrepresented in the NPS HDP/Library of Congress collection. Preferen
ce will be given to projects that:
Pi
D awards individual\ngrants of up to $6\,000 to manage qualified expenditu
res associated with documentation training courses\, which may include tra
vel\, equipment rental\, drawing reproduction costs\, and limited food cos
ts.