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NCPTT seeks innovative projects that advance the application of science and technology to historic preservation. The PTT Grants program funds projects that develop new technologies or adapt existing technologies to preserve cultural resources.

Learn more about the PTTGrants program by reading the 2009 Call for Proposals. The 2009 grant application period closed on October 15, 2009.

Throughout the United States, NCPTT has undertaken important and varied work to advance the preservation of cultural resources. Partners in government, private practice, tribes, museums, universities and non-profits are important collaborators in nearly all that NCPTT has accomplished. This list summarizes NCPTT’s work through the PTTGrants and PTTProjects programs.

Should you have questions about the PTTGrants program or grant projects, please contact us.

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1995An Investigation into the Effects and Removal of Diethylaminoethanol Deposits on Painting MediaIndiana University Art MuseumIN$38,815.00 
1995Analyzing the Economic Impact of Historic Preservation in our Nation’s Most Densely Populated StateNew Jersey Historic TrustNJ$40,000.00 
1995Construction Technology Manual for Historic Buildings in Puerto Rico and the CaribbeanCaribbean HeritagePR$34,830.00 
1995Designing a Controlled Archeological Test Site for Evaluating Non-Invasive Technologies for Archeological Site AssessmentUS Army Construction Engineering Research LaboratoriesIL$37,250.00 
1995Developing a Conservation Inventory of Frank Lloyd Wright StructuresFrank Lloyd Wright Building ConservancyIL$30,000.00 
1995Developing Agent-Based Computer Simulations for Identifying and Interpreting Archeological SitesWashington State UniversityWA$35,463.00 
1995Developing Protective Coating Systems for Outdoor Bronze Sculptures and OrnamentationNational Gallery of ArtDC$37,500.00NPS 1443IA0001195021
1995Distance Learning: A Multimedia Approach to Training Staff in Simple Book RepairDartmouth CollegeNH$6,290.00 
1995Documenting the Movement of Historic Objects Using Advanced Computer Simulation TechnologiesNational Preservation InstituteDC$36,000.00 
1995Evaluating the Impact of Revegetation on the Preservation of Archeological SitesUniversity of MississippiMS$20,000.00 
1995Field Testing a Non-Invasive, Non-Toxic Baiting System for Protecting Historic Structures from Subterranean TermitesUniversity of FloridaFL$40,000.00 
1995Field Testing Remote Sensing Systems for the Protection of Historic and Prehistoric Sites and Monuments from VandalismUniversity of CaliforniaCA$40,000.00 
1995Heritage Education Teacher’s Manual Using Historic LandscapesMorgan County Landmarks SocietyGA$6,937.00 
1995Investigating Relationships Between Heritage Preservation and Economic Development in Rural Areas Using the Bayou Teche Heritage Corridor as a ModelLouisiana State UniversityLA$39,978.00 
1995Investigating the Biogeochemical Relationship Between Prehistoric Rock Paints and Natural Rock AccretionsNewberry CollegeSC$29,070.00 
1995Investigating the Use of Silicones for the Treatment of Wet or Waterlogged Organic MaterialsTexas A&M UniversityTX$39,640.00 
1995Investigating the Use of Turn-of-the-Century Whitewares as Economic Indicators for Evaluating Sites for National Register EligibilityOhio State Historic Preservation OfficeOH$10,394.00 
1995Preparing a Directory of Chemical Spot Tests for Materials CharacterizationUniversity of ArizonaAZ$28,310.00 
1995Researching the Use of Oral Histories to Interpret African-American Theaters in the SouthCity of MaconGA$39,988.00 
1995Seminar: Landscaping for Historic PropertiesSouthern Cultural Heritage FoundationMS$6,850.00 
1995Training for Instructor’s Certificate in the Building TradesUniversity of VermontVt$33,401.00 
1995Video: Culture Shock: Fire Protection for Historic and Cultural PropertyBoston UniversityMA$40,000.00 
1995Video: Lead-Based Paint Abatement in Historic StructuresMaryland State Historic Preservation OfficeMD$19,500.00 
1995Workshop and Training Manual: Three-Dimensional Coordinate Measurement of Historic ArtifactsMystic Seaport Museum, Inc.CT$23,821.00 
1995Workshop: American Indian Voices in PreservationCrow Canyon Archaeological CenterCO$19,320.00 
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