Provide Interns to Assist HPTC with Architectural Assessments at MALU
About This Grant
The objective of this project is to support and stimulate work, promote education and training opportunities for young adults through collaborative participation in the stewardship of cultural resources. The purpose of this GYF Internship Program is to introduce young adults to Historic Preservation work in a carefully supervised environment. The work completed through this agreement will be in service to public lands to be utilized and enjoyed for current and future generations. The HPTC is dedicated to the preservation and maintenance of the historic buildings, structures and features of the NPS and its partners. The HPTC executes this commitment by demonstrating outstanding leadership through field preservation schooling for basic hands-on craft skills development in masonry, carpentry, woodcrafting, and architectural building identification, evaluation and condition assessment techniques. The HPTC utilizes the historic preservation projects as its main instrument for teaching preservation philosophy and progressive development of building crafts knowledge, exposure to the newest stabilization practices, techniques and applications, and enriching project management skills. This project teamwork approach with qualified trade specialists assures flexibility in addressing the unknown and unidentified conditions during both simple and complex preservation projects and ensures that the goals of the preservation projects are achieved and completed. This internship will provide young adults with experience in conducting condition assessments on historic structures on the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site in Atlanta, GA. HPTC will provide training in the methodology of preparing Historic Structures Report to NPS standards. This includes researching the history of the building, "reading" the historic fabric to determine the chronology of evolution of the structure, assess the condition of the building and its component features, and determine the recommended treatment based on NPS policy and guidelines (Cultural Resources Management Guidelines) as well as The Secretary on the Interiors Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. As part of assessing the building(s), interns will work with HPTC staff to document the as-found condition with architectural measured drawings. This includes measuring with hand tools and with laser measuring devices, creating field sketches of the buildings to record dimensions, and delineation of a suite of architectural measured drawings according to NPS standards (Guideline for Preparation of Design and Construction Drawings) in AutoCAD. In addition, interns will work with HPTC staff to create six HSRs including writing, revising, photo-editing and captioning, formatting, and production.
Grant Summary
Provide Interns to Assist HPTC with Architectural Assessments at MALU is a National Park Service grant providing $0K to $82K. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Check eligibility and apply with FindGrants.
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$0K–$82K
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Provide Interns to Assist HPTC with Architectural Assessments at MALU: Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible for the Provide Interns to Assist HPTC with Architectural Assessments at MALU?
Provide Interns to Assist HPTC with Architectural Assessments at MALU is offered by National Park Service and is generally open to eligible organizations. It is open to organizations nationwide unless the funder specifies otherwise. Review the specific eligibility terms before applying, since funders set their own requirements around organization type, location, and the population or project being served.
How much funding does the Provide Interns to Assist HPTC with Architectural Assessments at MALU provide?
Provide Interns to Assist HPTC with Architectural Assessments at MALU provides between $1 and $82K per award from National Park Service. Actual award sizes depend on the scope of your project, available program funds, and the number of applicants, so build a budget that reflects realistic, allowable costs rather than the maximum figure.
When is the Provide Interns to Assist HPTC with Architectural Assessments at MALU deadline?
Provide Interns to Assist HPTC with Architectural Assessments at MALU accepts applications on a rolling or ongoing basis, so there is no single fixed deadline. Confirm current timing with the funder, National Park Service, before you apply, and submit as early as possible because rolling programs can close once funds are committed.
How do you apply for the Provide Interns to Assist HPTC with Architectural Assessments at MALU?
To apply for Provide Interns to Assist HPTC with Architectural Assessments at MALU, confirm your eligibility, gather the required documents, and prepare a narrative and budget that address the funder's priorities. FindGrants guides you step by step and can draft each section, then exports a submission-ready application pack for this grant from National Park Service.