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AFCP 2024 Grants Program

DOS-ARM

Status:

Active

November 6, 2023

Posted:

Deadline: 

December 13, 2023

Funding

500000

Program:

10000

Award Floor:

Ceiling:

500000

Match Required?

No

Eligibility

All

States:

Entity Types:

Nonprofits (with 501(c)(3) status), Public & State controlled institutions of higher education

Reputable and accountable non-commercial entities, such as non-governmental organizations, museums, state non-profit organizations, or similar institutions and organizations that are able to demonstrate that they have the requisite experience and capacity to manage projects to preserve cultural heritage. We encourage proposals that include non-U.S. government cost-sharing (including in-kind). Please keep fluctuations in exchange rates in mind when calculating project costs. The AFCP will not award grants to individuals, commercial entities, or past award recipients that have not fulfilled the objectives or reporting requirements of previous awards. Potential implementers must be registered and active in the U.S. governments System for Award Management (SAM) to receive U.S. federal assistance. If a project idea is advanced to Round 2 and the anticipated implementer is not registered in SAM, the organization should initiate the registration process immediately so that it is in place in the event the project is ultimately selected for an award (please contact the embassy). Information on how to register is provided. The registration process can take several weeks to complete so it is important to avoid any delay.

The U.S. Embassy in Armenia announces a call for proposals for the 2024 Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP). The program will be implemented through the Cultural Heritage Center in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. The application process involves two rounds: In Round 1, we will collect project ideas in the form of concept notes, due December 13, 2023. In Round 2, we will invite applicants with promising ideas to submit full project applications, due March 29, 2024. AFCP supports preservation projects in the following categories, pending available funding. A priority focus area for the 2024 cycle will be on proposals that contribute to the preservation of intangible heritage of ethnic Armenians displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh. 1. A CULTURAL SITE OR SITES - Conservation of an ancient or historic building, preservation of an archaeological site, or documentation of cultural sites in a region for preservation purposes. 2. AN OBJECT OR COLLECTION OF OBJECTS - Conservation treatment for an object or collection of objects; needs assessment of a collection with respect to its condition and strategies for improving its state of conservation; inventory of a collection for conservation and protection purposes; the creation of safe environments for storage or display of collections; or specialized training in the care and preservation of collections. 3. INTANGIBLE FORMS OF TRADITIONAL CULTURAL HERITAGE EXPRESSION - Preservation may include documentation and audiovisual recordings of oral histories, language, traditional music and dance, traditional art, culinary, and rituals, etc., for broad dissemination as a means of teaching and further preserving them, or support for training in the preservation of traditional applied arts or crafts in danger of extinction. Types of Project Activities In all three categories, appropriate project activities may include: Documentation (recording in analog or digital format the condition and salient features of an object, site, or tradition). Note: This type of activity particularly applies to preservation of intangible forms of heritage. Preventative Conservation (addressing conditions that threaten or damage a site, object, collection, or tradition). Note: This type of activity could also be applied to preservation of intangible heritage. Anastylosis (reassembling a site from its original parts). Conservation (addressing damage or deterioration to an object or site). Consolidation (connecting or reconnecting elements of an object or site). Inventory (listing of objects, sites, or traditions by location, feature, age, or other unifying characteristic or state). Restoration (replacing missing elements to recreate the original appearance of an object or site, usually appropriate only with fine arts, decorative arts, and historic buildings). Stabilization (reducing the physical disturbance of an object or site). All submitted applications must be in English. Applicants may propose project periods of up to 60 months [five years]; projects must begin after September 30, 2024, and conclude no later than September 30, 2029. Funding instrument type: Grant. Funding amount: $10,000 per project (minimum) to $500,000 per project (maximum). WHO CAN APPLY: Reputable and accountable non-commercial entities, such as non-governmental organizations, museums, state non-profit organizations, or similar institutions and organizations that are able to demonstrate that they have the requisite experience and capacity to manage projects to preserve cultural heritage. We encourage proposals that include non-U.S. government cost-sharing (including in-kind). Please keep fluctuations in exchange rates in mind when calculating project costs. The AFCP will not award grants to individuals, commercial entities, or past award recipients that have not fulfilled the objectives or reporting requirements of previous awards. Potential implementers must be registered and active in the U.S. governments System for Award Management (SAM) to receive U.S. federal assistance. If a project idea is advanced to Round 2 and the anticipated implementer is not registered in SAM, the organization should initiate the registration process immediately so that it is in place in the event the project is ultimately selected for an award (please contact the embassy). Information on how to register is provided. The registration process can take several weeks to complete so it is important to avoid any delay. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS There is no application form. Please provide the required information, with the exception of photo/audio/video files, in MSWord format. Round 1 Concept Note Requirements (Deadline: December 13, 2023): For the 1st round concept notes are submitted, which must include: Project basics, including working title, anticipated project length (Note: Applicants may propose project periods of up to 60 months), location/site, and project cost estimate (amount requested from AFCP; in U.S. dollars). Project implementer. Scope of work summarizing (1) the preservation goals and the activities planned to achieve those goals; and (2) any broader host country or community goals and the activities planned to achieve those goals; (i.e., what they hope to gain from the project beyond the preserved heritage and how they plan to get there; 2,000 characters maximum). Rationale for AFCP support, explaining why its in the interests of the U.S. government to fund the project. Five (5) high quality digital images (JPEGs) or audiovisual files that convey the nature and condition of the form of expression and show the urgency or need for the proposed project. Round 2 Full Application Requirements (Deadline: March 29, 2024): The embassy will invite applicants selected in Round 1 to submit full applications by no later than Monday, March 13, 2024. The applications must fully satisfy the program objectives, funding areas and priorities, and eligibility requirements. Furthermore, to be considered complete, they must include: a. Project dates (maximum of 60 months [five years]). b. Statement of importance highlighting the historical, artistic, or cultural (non-religious) values of the cultural heritage. c. Revised/detailed scope of work with (1) clear preservation goals and activities for achieving those goals, and (2) the host country or communitys intended broader goals and activities for achieving those goals (Note: When describing and ordering the activities for (1) and (2) above, highlight any major milestones and target dates for achieving them. Each set of activities should clearly lead to their corresponding goals with no gaps. The overall presentation should make a compelling case that the implementer has a clear and comprehensive sense of how to achieve the preservation and other goals). d. Proof of official permission to undertake the project from the office, agency, or organization that either owns or is otherwise responsible for the preservation and protection of the site or collection. e. Implementers public awareness plan describing how the applicant intends to highlight and amplify AFCP-supported activities through print, electronic, social media, and other means. f. Maintenance plan outlining the steps or measures that will be taken to preserve and disseminate the documentation, knowledge, or skills gained from the project. g. Rsums or CVs of the proposed project director and key project participants. h. Detailed project budget, demarcated in one-year budget periods (2023, 2024, etc.), that lists all costs in separate categories (Personnel, Fringe Benefits, Travel [including Per Diem], Equipment, Supplies, Contractual, Other Direct Costs, Indirect Costs); indicates funds from other sources; and gives a justification for any anticipated international travel costs; (Note: budget worksheet is provided as part of the announcement package. i. Budget narrative explaining how the costs were estimated (quantity x unit cost, annual salary x percentage of time spent on project, etc.) and any large budget line items. j. Application for Federal Assistance (SF-424), including Budget Information for Non-Construction Programs (SF-424A), Assurances for Non-Construction Programs (SF-424B), and, if applicable, Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (SF-LLL) (all forms are part of the announcement package). k. Relevant supporting documentation, such as historic reports, restoration plans and studies, conservation needs assessments and recommendations, records, etc., compiled in preparation for the proposed project. l. As requested by the Center or as appropriate, additional high quality digital images (JPEGs) or audiovisual files that convey the nature and condition of the heritage and show the urgency or need for the proposed project. **Please note that the embassy does NOT accept files vie WeTransfer and Google.doc, as well as RAR files.

Contact

Email:

Phone:

3741049431

Source Type:

Federal

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