FY 2024 National Maritime Heritage Grant Program - Education Grants
ID: 356498Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

National Park Service (DOI-NPS)

Award Range

$50K - $250K

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Other

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes

Additional Information

https://go.nps.gov/maritimegrants
Timeline
    Description

    The National Park Service is offering the FY 2024 National Maritime Heritage Grant Program, specifically targeting education grants aimed at preserving historic maritime resources and enhancing public awareness of the United States' maritime heritage. Eligible applicants include State Historic Preservation Offices and other organizations as defined by the National Maritime Heritage Act, with a requirement for a 1:1 match of non-federal funds. This program is crucial for fostering educational initiatives related to maritime history and traditional skills, with a total funding pool of $3 million available for grants ranging from $50,000 to $250,000. Interested applicants must submit their proposals by February 4, 2025, and can direct inquiries to maritime_grants@nps.gov for further assistance.

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    The Budget Justification Worksheet for the National Maritime Heritage Grants Program outlines the necessary financial documentation for applicants seeking federal funding. It specifies that the budget must delineate administrative costs and program costs, ensuring all expenditures are allowable, reasonable, and essential to the project's objectives. Administrative costs are capped at 7.5% of the total project budget. The worksheet requires detailed sections for personnel, fringe benefits, travel, equipment, supplies, contractual fees, construction materials, and indirect costs, with limits on payment rates based on federal salary guidelines. Moreover, applicants must prove compliance with financial management standards and disclose any overlap with other federal funding sources. Additional information regarding prior grants and matching fund sources is also required. This structured approach aims to ensure transparency, accountability, and effective use of public funds in maritime heritage projects.
    The National Maritime Heritage Grants Program provides a comprehensive checklist for applicants seeking Preservation or Education Grants. It emphasizes the importance of ensuring that the budgetary figures across relevant forms, such as the SF-424 and Budget Justification, are consistent. Essential costs related to grant administration and compliance, including public notices and nominations to the National Register of Historic Places, must be included in the budget. The application also requires specific attachments, including a Project Narrative, Budget Narrative, and Project Images. Particular attention is given to the need for a Letter of Owner Consent if the applicant does not own the historic resource, consenting to the application and proposed work. Applicants must meticulously address each review criterion within their Project Narrative, ensuring clarity in project goals. Finally, visual materials submitted must accurately represent the work proposed for funding. This checklist serves as a crucial guide to facilitate successful grant applications while ensuring compliance with program requirements.
    The National Park Service is offering financial assistance through the National Maritime Heritage Grant Program, aimed at supporting education and preservation projects related to America’s maritime heritage. Established by the National Maritime Heritage Act, this program is open to State Historic Preservation Offices and eligible organizations. The total estimated funding available is $3 million, with individual grants ranging from $50,000 to $250,000, and an anticipated announcement of awards by June 2025. Eligible projects must feature an educational component focusing on maritime history, traditional maritime skills, or the preservation of maritime resources. A 1:1 non-federal match is required. Applicants must submit proposals detailing project objectives, educational outreach strategies, budget justifications, and the expertise of personnel involved. The criteria for evaluation will assess program objectives, educational impact, feasibility, and the qualifications of key personnel. The application deadline is February 4, 2025. All applications must comply with federal regulations, including SAM registration and conflict of interest disclosures. Successful applicants will receive detailed terms and conditions upon selection, and funding will be subject to monitoring and reporting requirements. This initiative underscores the federal commitment to enhancing public understanding of maritime heritage through targeted support for diverse educational initiatives and preservation efforts.
    The document serves as guidance for applicants completing the Budget Justification Worksheet for federal grants, particularly those funded through the Historic Preservation Fund. It outlines the requirement to categorize project costs into nine sections, ensuring that all expenses are eligible, reasonable, and directly related to the project. Administrative costs are capped at 25% of the total project cost, encouraging lower administrative figures as a competitive advantage. Each section requires specific details: Section One covers personnel, Section Two handles fringe benefits, and Subsequent sections address travel, equipment, supplies, contractual fees, construction-related costs, and indirect charges. The document stresses that costs must be clearly justified and linked to project goals, with necessary supporting documentation required for indirect charges. Additionally, applicants are advised to maintain consistency with forms SF-424A and SF-424C. The aim is to uphold accountability in financial reporting while supporting grant-funded projects effectively. For assistance, applicants are directed to relevant contacts for guidance on submissions or technical issues with the grant application process.
    The National Maritime Heritage Grants Program by the National Park Service outlines requirements for protecting historic maritime resources through legal agreements: covenants, easements, and memoranda of agreement. It specifies that applicants must engage their State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) to choose the appropriate protection method based on project classification—subgrant or in-house developments involving real or personal property. The timeline dictates that a draft of the required document is due 12 months post-project initiation, with a final version needed by the end of the funding period. The duration of these agreements corresponds to the grant amount, ranging from a 5-year minimum for grants up to $50,000 to a 25-year minimum for amounts exceeding $750,000. The document is structured to guide potential grantees in selecting the right protection measure tailored to their specific project needs, emphasizing proper planning and compliance with preservation standards. For further assistance, stakeholders can contact the program directly through the provided email and website.
    This document outlines the application requirements for the National Maritime Heritage Grants Program, which aims to support projects related to maritime heritage resources. Key components include a Project Description Worksheet, where applicants detail project names, ownership of historical resources, type of project, federal shares requested, and if they have previously received grants. The Merit Review Criteria are specified in the application instructions, highlighting how applications will be evaluated. Each application must respond to four evaluation criteria, with a character limit for each response, and include a project timeline. Detailed instructions and FAQs are accessible through a dedicated link for guiding applicants. This initiative emphasizes the importance of maintaining and promoting the nation's maritime heritage, offering financial assistance to eligible projects while ensuring compliance with established guidelines throughout the application process.
    The National Maritime Heritage Grants Program Project Images Worksheet outlines requirements for submitting photographs as part of grant applications. Applicants must attach quality images showcasing the current condition of maritime resources and significant aspects of the proposed projects. A minimum of one current photo and one overall photo are required. Both color and black-and-white images are accepted, and each photo must include a caption and credit. The worksheet emphasizes compliance with ownership rights, stating that all submitted materials become the property of the National Park Service (NPS) for potential reproduction. Additional resources, such as application tips and FAQs, are available at the provided NPS URL. This document is critical for applicants to understand the visual documentation expectations and legal implications associated with federal grant submissions.
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