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.
2003 | 2003 Mississippi Historic Windows Preservation Conference | Mississippi Department of Archives and History | MS | $5,980.00 | MT-2210-3-NC-04 |
2003 | Advances in Digital Radioscopy for Use in Historic Preservation | Historic Ft. Collins Development Corporation | CO | $39,160.00 | MT-2210-3-NC-01 |
2003 | AIC’s Electronic Media Group (EMG) 2004 Program | The Foundation of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works | DC | $11,000.00 | MT-2210-3-NC-03 |
2003 | America’s Cultural Heritage Under Water: Episodes 5 & 6 | Montana Public Television | MT | $40,000.00 | MT-2210-3-NC-02 |
2003 | Development of Removable Coatings with Improved Protection for Outdoor Bronze Sculpture Using Combinatorial Methods | North Dakota State University, Department of Polymers & Coatings | ND | $39,876.00 | MT-2210-3-NC-06 |
2003 | Documentation of Timbisha Shoshone Traditional Cultural Sites Using Video and GIS Technology | Timbisha Shoshone Tribe | CA | $39,995.00 | MT-2210-3-NC-09 |
2003 | Heritage Education Mini Grants to Teachers | Office of Cultural Development | LA | $50,000.00 | n/a |
2003 | Studying Development of a Technique for Buried Site Detection Using a Down-Hole Soil Magnetic Instrument | Minnesota State University Moorhead | MN | $38,739.00 | MT-2210-3-NC-07 |
2003 | The Use of Multibeam Bathymetry for the Identification and Assessment of Underwater Archaeological Sites | Stony Brook University, Research Foundation of SUNY | NY | $40,000.00 | MT-2210-3-NC-08 |
2003 | Thin-Section Petrography of Cultural Materials: Comprehensive Resource and Training Publication | University of Delaware | DE | $32,900.00 | MT-2210-3-NC-05 |