NPS Battlefield Interpretation Grants

Sponsor Deadline: 

May 5, 2021

Sponsor: 

Dept Interior National Park Service NPS

UI Contact: 

FY2021 Battlefield Interpretation Grants
P21AS00291
Grants.gov  https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=331361

The American Battlefield Protection Program supports the identification, research, evaluation, interpretation, and protection of historic battlefields and associated sites on a national, State, and local level. Under this new Funding Opportunity, grant funds will be awarded for projects that deploy technology to modernize and enhance battlefield interpretation and education at Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and Civil War battlefield sites eligible for assistance under the battlefield acquisition grant program established under 54 U.S.C. §308103(b). Grants require a non-Federal cost share of at least 50%. State, local, and tribal governments and nonprofit organizations are eligible to apply.

Successful projects should:

  • include expertise in content, interpretive and educational methods, and integration of technology at all stages of the project;
  • convene a project team with a diversity of perspectives and sources of knowledge (disciplinary, cultural, experiential, etc.) – to better understand and interpret the past, projects should not rely on a single subject matter expert;
  • incorporate recent and high-quality scholarship on the historical, social, and/or natural contexts of battlefields and associated sites;
  • undergo clear, collaborative, and comprehensive scoping with both subject matter specialists and technical specialists prior to technical production;
  • use technology in ways that foster effective communication with the intended audience(s) - projects may combine multiple forms of technology or traditional interpretive media, and grants may fund stakeholder consultation and audience research to ensure that appropriate platforms and technologies are selected;
  • ensure accessibility for people with disabilities (e.g. through subtitles and audio description of videos, or wheelchair-accessible exhibit areas), following Sections 504 and 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act, as applicable (see https://www.ada.gov/cguide.htm);
  • define appropriate metrics and strategies for evaluating the project’s effectiveness during and after implementation; and
  • plan for technological and institutional sustainability.

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