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The Preservation Craft Training opportunity (Funding Opportunity Number P17AS00789) is a discretionary National Park Service grant administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior. It is offered as a cooperative agreement, which generally means the agency expects to be actively involved during the project rather than simply providing funds and stepping back. The program sits within the education funding activity category (CFDA 15.954) and is designed to combine hands-on learning with real public benefit work on public lands.

At its core, the opportunity is meant to support and stimulate work while creating structured education and training pathways for young adults. The emphasis is on collaborative participation in the restoration and rehabilitation of both natural and cultural resources, which can include work tied to historic preservation trades, site stabilization, rehabilitation of historic features, and conservation-oriented projects that protect or improve park resources. The internship setting is described as carefully supervised, signaling that participants are expected to learn in a managed environment with oversight, mentoring, and skill development rather than being treated as fully independent staff.

A central goal is introducing young adults to environmental stewardship and conservation work. In practical terms, the opportunity is framed as an entry point into conservation and preservation careers by providing experiential training tied to real projects. The work performed under the agreement is explicitly positioned as service to public lands, with the long-term intent that the results help ensure these lands can be used and enjoyed by current and future generations.

The published funding details indicate a single expected award with an award ceiling of $36,765. Eligibility is listed broadly as "Others," with clarification normally provided in an additional eligibility text field (not included in the excerpt), which suggests that the applicant pool may be limited to specific partner types, organizations, or arrangements commonly used by the National Park Service for youth and training initiatives.

Administratively, the opportunity record was created on September 7, 2017. The notice states that no applications will be accepted, meaning it is not currently open for competition and functions more like a documented award announcement or a closed funding listing rather than an active call for proposals.

  • The Department of the Interior, National Park Service in the education sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Preservation Craft Training" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 15.954.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Sep 07, 2017.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by NO APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $36,765.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification).
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Preservation Craft Training (P17AS00789) - FAQs

What is the Preservation Craft Training opportunity?

Preservation Craft Training (Funding Opportunity Number P17AS00789) is a discretionary National Park Service grant administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior. It supports hands-on learning tied to real projects that provide public benefits on public lands, with an emphasis on preservation and conservation work.

Which agency offers and administers this grant?

The grant is offered by the National Park Service (NPS) and administered under the U.S. Department of the Interior.

What type of funding instrument is used (grant vs. cooperative agreement)?

This opportunity is offered as a cooperative agreement. That generally means the agency expects to be actively involved during the project rather than providing funds with minimal involvement.

What does "cooperative agreement" mean for how the project is managed?

Based on the notice description, the cooperative agreement structure implies ongoing participation from the National Park Service during the project. In practice, that can mean coordination, oversight, or direct involvement in project execution rather than a hands-off funding relationship.

What is the program category or assistance listing for this opportunity?

The opportunity sits within the education funding activity category and is identified as CFDA 15.954 in the provided description.

What is the primary purpose of this funding opportunity?

The core purpose is to support and stimulate work while creating structured education and training pathways for young adults. It combines hands-on learning with real public benefit work on public lands.

Who is the program designed to serve?

The program is designed to create education and training pathways for young adults, positioning the experience as an entry point into conservation and preservation careers.

What kinds of projects or activities are supported?

The description emphasizes collaborative participation in restoration and rehabilitation of natural and cultural resources. Examples mentioned include work tied to historic preservation trades, site stabilization, rehabilitation of historic features, and conservation-oriented projects that protect or improve park resources.

Does the opportunity focus on cultural resources, natural resources, or both?

Both. The notice describes work involving restoration and rehabilitation of natural and cultural resources, including historic preservation-related work and broader conservation projects.

How does this opportunity connect training with public benefit?

The opportunity is framed as experiential training tied to real projects on public lands. The work performed is explicitly positioned as service to public lands, with intended long-term benefits for current and future generations.

What is meant by the internship setting being "carefully supervised"?

The description indicates participants are expected to learn in a managed environment with oversight, mentoring, and skill development, rather than being treated as fully independent staff.

Is environmental stewardship a goal of the program?

Yes. A central goal described is introducing young adults to environmental stewardship and conservation work through hands-on, supervised experience.

How many awards are expected under this opportunity?

The published funding details indicate a single expected award.

What is the maximum award amount (award ceiling)?

The award ceiling listed in the provided information is $36,765.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility is listed broadly as "Others." The description notes that additional clarification is normally provided in an additional eligibility text field, but that extra eligibility text is not included in the excerpt provided.

Does "Others" mean the applicant pool may be limited?

The provided description suggests the applicant pool may be limited to specific partner types, organizations, or arrangements commonly used by the National Park Service for youth and training initiatives, but the exact limitations are not shown in the excerpt.

Is this opportunity currently open for applications?

No. The notice states that no applications will be accepted, meaning it is not currently open for competition.

If no applications are accepted, what is this listing used for?

Based on the provided description, it functions more like a documented award announcement or a closed funding listing rather than an active call for proposals.

When was the opportunity record created?

The opportunity record was created on September 7, 2017.

What is the Funding Opportunity Number for this program?

The Funding Opportunity Number is P17AS00789.

How is the work described in terms of long-term impact?

The work is positioned as service to public lands, with the long-term intent that the results help ensure these lands can be used and enjoyed by current and future generations.

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