Opportunity ID: 298741

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: P18AS00016
Funding Opportunity Title: Exterior Stucco Assessment and Pilot Conservation Treatment for the John Moulton House
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 1
Assistance Listings: 15.945 — Cooperative Research and Training Programs – Resources of the National Park System
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 1
Posted Date: Nov 16, 2017
Last Updated Date:
Original Closing Date for Applications: Nov 25, 2017
Current Closing Date for Applications: Nov 25, 2017
Archive Date: Nov 27, 2017
Estimated Total Program Funding: $58,464
Award Ceiling: $58,464
Award Floor: $0

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Additional Information on Eligibility:

Additional Information

Agency Name: National Park Service
Description: The Mormon Row Historic District at Grand Teton National Park was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1997 for its association with the final wave of homesteading in Jackson Hole and the state of Wyoming. Extant resources within the historic district include western vernacular houses and outbuildings consistent with rural agricultural settlement and development, including four houses and three iconic barns; an extensive irrigation network and cultural landscape; and the archaeological remains of non-extant homesteads and structures that were removed from the landscape over the course of several decades. The district is actively interpreted and sees significant (though unquantified) visitation annually.
One of the most visited and visually identifiable properties at Mormon Row is the John Moulton homestead and the residential structure known as ⿿the pink house.⿝ The house was constructed in 1938 and represents a shift to more formal architecture from the ubiquitous log cabins common to the homesteading era and the American west. The house retains a high degree of integrity, with character-defining features including its two-story construction, visually dominant pink stucco exterior, milled interior woodwork, and extensive original finishes including floral wallpaper and linoleum surfaces.
Link to Additional Information: http://www.grants.gov
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Grants Management Specialist Kelly Adams
Kelly_Adams@nps.gov

Email:Kelly_Adams@nps.gov

Version History

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Folder 298741 Full Announcement-P18AS00016 -> NPS-NOIP18AS00016.pdf

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