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Show Public Law 109:441: Preservation of Japanese American Confinement Sites Draft Evaluation Criteria: 1. What is the need for the project? -{> -{> -{> How does this project address a critical issue (examples: threatened resources, health/safety concerns)? How will the project increase public awareness and understanding of the Japanese American World War II confinement sites? How will the project preserve or improve the conditions of Japanese American World War II confinement site resources? 2. How will the project produce measurable results (examples: increase visitation to the site, reach a large and diverse audience, remain relevant and available for current and future generations)? 3. How will this project be sustained? 4. Is the project feasible? -{> -{> -{> Is the project cost effective? Does the applicant demonstrate an ability to complete the project in a timely, cost effective, and professional manner, ensuring laws and standards ate met? Has adequate planning been completed for the project? 5. Does the project have stakeholder support and public involvement? ----------==~~~~.~-~~===--------- Additional Program Guidelines: -{> 1. Minimum grant funds will be $5,000 and maximum amounts for grants cannot exceed 10% of the program's annual congressional appropriation. -{> -{> 2. Grant awards may be lower than grant requests. -{> -{> 3. Each applicant can receive only one grant per grant cycle. 4. Each applicant can submit only three grant applications per grant cycle. -{> !.}- Non~profit organization(s) actively engaged in the interpretation and/or preservation of confinement sites Confinement site owner(s) Tribal government(s) associated with a confinement site State or local government( s) actively engaged in the preservation of a confinement site Cultural Resource specialist(s) experienced in the preservation of confinement sites (e.g., archeologist, historian, curator, landscape architect) . There may be more than one person from each of these groups on the advisory committee. Academic scholar(s) noted for their expertise on confinement sites Former ~~ternee(s) 5 |