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John McCarthy
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Subject: CRTI--FY 1999 (MS Word)
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Date: 3/30/98 11:05 AM
Below is a call for grant applications for the National Park
Service's Cultural Resource Training Initiative. The
attachment explains the purposes, criteria, and procedures
of the program, and is pretty self-explanatory. Basically,
the CRTI is a grant program, designed to help meet needs for
training in the various aspects of cultural resources
preservation; it is supposed to serve a wide range of
preservation people, and is not for training efforts that
benefit only NPS folks. As Michael Auer notes below,
though, you'll need to have an NPS office involved as a
co-sponsor.
If you have an idea for a proposal, please feel free to
contact any NPS office that might logically be interested in
working with you. If you have questions about the program,
you may want to contact Michael Auer of the NPS Heritage
Preservation Services office at (202) 343-9594 or by e-mail
at [log in to unmask]
Thanks!
NOTE FROM MICHAEL AUER: Attached please find the March 27,
1998, Memorandum from the Assistant Director, Cultural
Resources Stewardship and Partnership Programs, announcing
the Cultural Resource Training Initiative for FY 1999. Also
attached are the application form, instructions, and
selection criteria.
Please feel free to distribute these documents to your co-workers and to your
colleagues outside the National Park Service. However, please remind anyone
outside the NPS that all applications must be submitted and sponsored by an
office or unit of the NPS. The applications must have the active support of
the
NPS. Do NOT forward applications that do not have the active cooperation,
involvement, and support of your office.
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