Are you part
of the preservation community and want to develop your leadership skills and
expand your professional impact? Apply for the Harrison Goodall Preservation
Fellowship!
What is
the Harrison Goodall Preservation Fellowship?
Inspired by
a gift from Harrison Goodall and made possible by Preservation Maryland, this
National Park Service program aims to develop students and enterprising
professionals into the preservation leaders of tomorrow.
The fellowship awards $10,000 to support an innovative project
in the historic preservation field. The
Harrison Goodall Preservation Fellowship gives fellows the opportunity to:
- focus on their professional development within historic preservation, gain access to networking and resources, and learn leadership competencies.
- Fellows
undertake capstone projects that, through mentorship and coaching, will make a
meaningful contribution to the broader historic preservation field and support
the stewardship of historic resources nationwide.
- This
opportunity is aimed at preservation professionals, tradespeople, and students
enrolled at least part-time in a preservation-related degree program. Federal
and non-federal applicants are encouraged to apply.
How
do I apply?
To learn more about eligibility, expectations, and
application details, visit the
application information page: https://smr.to/p91656
At the
bottom, you can preview the application by clicking the “Preview” link directly
above the “Apply” button.
The application is open Tuesday, March 5, through Friday,
April 5, 2024. Selected applicants will
be contacted for an interview with the selection committee by June 2024.
For More Information:
- To view examples of past
preservation projects and to apply, visit https://historictrades.org/goodall.
- For programmatic questions, please contact Laura
Tomcek, Training Specialist, Historic Preservation Training Center at
Laura_Tomcek@nps.gov.
- For technical questions about the application
form, email Christiana Limniatis, Preservation Maryland at
climnatis@presmd.org.
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Posted: March 15, 2024
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