Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Fitch Foundation: Fitch Mid-Career grants of up to $15,000


Grant Description

DEADLINE: September 15, 2012

Fitch Mid-Career grants of up to $15,000 are awarded annually to one or two mid-career professionals who have an academic background, professional experience and an established identity in one or more of the following fields: historic preservation, architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, environmental planning, architectural history and the decorative arts. The James Marston Fitch Charitable Foundation will consider proposals for the research and/or the execution of the preservation-related projects in any of these fields.


Criteria for Evaluation
Applications are reviewed by the Fitch Trustees. Projects will be evaluated on the following criteria:

• The project will make a meaningful contribution to the academic and/or professional field of historic preservation in the United States

• The applicant has a realistic plan for the dissemination of research and/or final work product

• The project has a clear and realistic goals, timeframe, work plan, and budget

• The project demonstrates innovative thinking, original research and creative problem solving and/or design


Eligibility
Below are the terms of eligibility for Fitch Mid-Career grants:

• Grants are awarded only to individuals, not organizations. The Foundation does not fund university-sponsored research projects or dissertation research.

• Applicants must be mid-career professionals with at least 10 years experience in historic preservation or related fields, including architecture, landscape architecture, architectural conservation, urban design, environmental planning, archaeology, architectural history, and the decorative arts.

• Applicants must be legal residents or citizens of the United States.

Please email us with any questions concerning criteria for evaluation or project eligibility.


How to Apply
Applications must be submitted in PDF format to info@fitchfoundation.org by September 15, 2012. Applicants are required to submit the following materials:

1. Cover page, including Project Title; Name of Applicant(s), including primary contact person; Applicant Address; Phone; Email. Also, please specify whether you are applying for the Fitch Mid-Career Grant or the Richard L. Blinder Award; and specify the amount of grant money requested.

2. Brief description of project, including how the final work product will be disseminated. Applicants are encouraged to be succinct and the description is not to exceed three (3) pages.

3. Detailed work schedule and project budget, showing the grant amount requested from the Fitch Foundation and how this money will be spent.

4. Curriculum Vita, including professional and academic background, and past and present grants received.

5. Two (2) letters of support for the project to be included with the application.


Selection Process & Completion of Grant
Grants are awarded at the discretion of the Foundation. Recipients will be notified by mail in the Spring of 2013. Projects must be completed within twelve (12) months of the grant award, except when the Trustees approve an extension. All grantees will be assigned a Trustee advisor who will provide feedback and guidance throughout the project.

Typically, grant awards are divided into equal payments, the first being presented upon the award of the grant. Substantial written progress reports are required for all subsequent payments. The final payment is awarded only upon completion of the project.

The Foundation shall be acknowledged in all publications. The Trustees reserve the right to publish the results if the recipient does not. The grant recipient must sign a release to the Foundation permitting such publication. Proper credit will be given to the grant recipient.


Fitch Foundation
c/o Neighborhood Preservation Center
232 East 11th Street
New York, NY 10003

tel: 212-252-6809
fax: 212-471-9987
info@fitchfoundation.org

Liz McEnaney
Executive Director

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