Opportunity Information: Apply for NPS 17 NERO 0093

The Cultural Landscape Planning of HART opportunity (Funding Opportunity Number NPS 17 NERO 0093) is a National Park Service notice stating its intent to make a single, non-competitive award through a cooperative agreement. It is not an open call for applications and is provided strictly as public notice that the Department of the Interior, National Park Service plans to fund specified work tied to cultural landscape planning and related technical support for Harriet Tubman National Historical Park (often shortened as HART). The only eligible applicant category listed is public and state-controlled institutions of higher education, and the planned recipient role described throughout the notice aligns with SUNY ESF (State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry). The anticipated funding level is up to $87,000 total, with one expected award. The announcement was created July 17, 2017, with an original closing date of July 27, 2017, reflecting the standard posting window even though it is not competitive.

The project activities focus on practical planning, design support, research, and compliance-oriented review to protect and interpret the park's historic setting as the park develops. A major early task is entrance signage and wayfinding planning in fall 2017 and spring 2018. Under this work, SUNY ESF is expected to design entrance signs for two key park-related locations: the Harriet Tubman Home/Residence on South Street and the Old Thompson AME Zion Church on Parker Street. The design process is collaborative and specifically calls for consultation with the NPS Olmsted Center, the park superintendent, Harriet Tubman, Inc., and the City of Auburn. In addition to concept and design, SUNY ESF will prepare draft construction drawings that could later be used by a construction team at the Stephen T. Mather Building Arts and Craftsmanship High School to fabricate the signs; however, the announcement makes clear that actual sign fabrication is not funded under this agreement. The wayfinding element also extends beyond the park boundaries by supporting the NPS and the City of Auburn in planning connections between separate park units and creating public-facing guidance to help visitors navigate to and between sites, potentially including additional signage.

A second work area addresses transportation-related impacts to the park's historic context. From fall 2017 through summer 2019, SUNY ESF will provide input on New York State Department of Transportation Route 34 improvements along the park boundary. The purpose is to help the NPS and partners reduce or avoid adverse effects from the road reconstruction on the park's historic setting, which is a typical cultural landscape concern when changes to adjacent infrastructure could alter viewsheds, circulation patterns, soundscape, or other character-defining aspects of a historic place.

A third component involves ongoing participation in NPS planning processes from fall 2017 through summer 2019. SUNY ESF will contribute to park and regional office planning efforts connected to the cultural landscape, including meeting participation, supplying background material, and reviewing draft products. The notice names several examples of documents that could require input, such as the Historic Structure Report already underway for the church and potentially similar reports for other resources, along with broader planning and resource management tools like a Foundation Document, an Archaeological Overview and Assessment, an interpretive prospectus, a natural resources assessment, and updates or support connected to the facilities management (FMSS) database. Taken together, this indicates the agreement is meant to integrate cultural landscape considerations across multiple planning and operations documents, rather than treating landscape issues as a standalone study.

The fourth task area is targeted research during fall 2017 through fall 2018 to strengthen understanding of history, existing conditions, and appropriate treatment approaches for the cultural landscape, especially in areas not already covered under earlier task agreements. The notice highlights possible natural systems work such as tree coring in the park to determine tree age and related ecological or historical insights, which can help confirm whether vegetation is contemporary to Tubman's occupancy or later change. It also references potential archival research at the AME Zion Church archives at Livingstone College in Salisbury, North Carolina to document the church's stewardship of the Harriet Tubman Home, while noting that permission for that archival work had not been granted at the time of the announcement. This suggests the research scope is partially contingent and may proceed as access and approvals allow.

The final task is an ongoing technical review function. SUNY ESF is expected to provide continuing input and review of proposed cultural landscape improvements that might move forward before the Cultural Landscape Report treatment plan is fully completed. The explicit goal is to keep interim actions consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. This task also includes advising on effects to the park's cultural landscape in the context of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, meaning SUNY ESF would support NPS compliance work by helping evaluate potential impacts and recommending approaches that avoid, minimize, or mitigate harm to historic landscape resources.

Overall, the announcement describes a structured set of services intended to guide early development decisions at Harriet Tubman National Historical Park, covering visitor orientation (signage and wayfinding), protection of historic character amid nearby transportation work (Route 34), integration into core NPS planning documents, supplemental historical and ecological research, and ongoing preservation and compliance review. The cooperative agreement format signals close coordination between NPS and the recipient, with the work extending across multiple seasons and up to roughly two years for some components.

  • The Department of the Interior, National Park Service in the other (see text field entitled explanation of other category of funding activity for clarification) sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Cultural Landscape Planning of HART" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 15.945.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Jul 17, 2017.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Jul 27, 2017 This Funding Announcement is not a request for applications. This announcement is to provide public notice of the National Park Service (NPS), intention to fund the following project activities without competition.. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $87,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Public and State controlled institutions of higher education.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Cultural Landscape Planning of HART (NPS 17 NERO 0093)

Is this an open grant competition?

No. This notice is not an open call for applications. It is a National Park Service public notice of intent to make a single, non-competitive award through a cooperative agreement.

What is the Funding Opportunity Number for this notice?

The Funding Opportunity Number is NPS 17 NERO 0093.

What is the purpose of this funding opportunity?

The purpose is to support cultural landscape planning and related technical support for Harriet Tubman National Historical Park (HART), helping protect and interpret the park's historic setting as the park develops.

Who is the expected recipient of the award?

The notice describes work and a recipient role that aligns with SUNY ESF (State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry).

Who is eligible to receive this award?

The only eligible applicant category listed is public and state-controlled institutions of higher education.

How much funding is anticipated?

The anticipated funding level is up to $87,000 total.

How many awards does NPS expect to make?

One award is expected.

When was the opportunity posted and what closing date is shown?

The announcement was created on July 17, 2017, and shows an original closing date of July 27, 2017. The dates reflect a standard posting window even though the award is described as non-competitive.

What type of agreement will be used?

The notice states the NPS intends to fund the work through a cooperative agreement, which indicates close coordination between NPS and the recipient during the project.

What park does "HART" refer to?

HART refers to Harriet Tubman National Historical Park.

What are the main activity areas described in the project?

The notice describes activities across several areas: entrance signage and wayfinding planning; transportation-related impact input for NYSDOT Route 34 improvements along the park boundary; participation in NPS planning processes and review of draft products; targeted research to strengthen understanding of history and conditions; and ongoing technical review to keep interim actions consistent with preservation standards and compliance needs.

What is included in the entrance signage and wayfinding work?

The early signage and wayfinding task focuses on planning and design support in fall 2017 and spring 2018, including designing entrance signs and supporting visitor navigation to and between park-related sites, potentially including additional signage beyond park boundaries.

Which locations are specifically named for entrance sign design?

Two locations are specifically named: the Harriet Tubman Home/Residence on South Street and the Old Thompson AME Zion Church on Parker Street.

Who is expected to be consulted during the sign design process?

The notice calls for consultation with the NPS Olmsted Center, the park superintendent, Harriet Tubman, Inc., and the City of Auburn.

Will the grant fund the fabrication of the signs?

No. The notice makes clear that actual sign fabrication is not funded under this agreement.

What deliverables are expected for the sign work if fabrication is not funded?

The notice states SUNY ESF is expected to develop concepts and designs and prepare draft construction drawings that could later be used by others for fabrication.

Who might fabricate the signs using the drawings developed under this agreement?

The notice references that a construction team at the Stephen T. Mather Building Arts and Craftsmanship High School could potentially use the draft construction drawings to fabricate the signs later, but fabrication itself is not funded by this agreement.

Does the wayfinding work extend beyond the boundaries of the park?

Yes. The notice describes supporting the NPS and the City of Auburn in planning connections between separate park units and creating public-facing guidance to help visitors navigate to and between sites, potentially including additional signage.

What transportation project is mentioned and why is it relevant?

The notice mentions New York State Department of Transportation Route 34 improvements along the park boundary. SUNY ESF is expected to provide input to help reduce or avoid adverse effects of the road reconstruction on the park's historic setting.

What timeframe is described for the Route 34 input work?

The Route 34-related input is described as occurring from fall 2017 through summer 2019.

What kinds of impacts is the transportation-related work trying to avoid or reduce?

The notice frames this as protecting the park's historic setting, a cultural landscape concern when adjacent infrastructure changes could affect viewsheds, circulation patterns, soundscape, or other character-defining aspects of a historic place.

What does "participation in NPS planning processes" involve?

It involves contributing to park and regional office planning efforts connected to the cultural landscape, including participating in meetings, supplying background material, and reviewing draft products.

What planning or resource documents are specifically mentioned as examples that may require input?

The notice names several examples, including the Historic Structure Report underway for the church (and potentially similar reports for other resources), a Foundation Document, an Archaeological Overview and Assessment, an interpretive prospectus, a natural resources assessment, and updates or support connected to the facilities management (FMSS) database.

How long does the planning participation and document review component last?

The notice describes this work from fall 2017 through summer 2019.

What targeted research activities are mentioned?

The notice highlights research to strengthen understanding of history, existing conditions, and appropriate treatment approaches for the cultural landscape, including possible natural systems work such as tree coring to determine tree age and related insights, and potential archival research related to the AME Zion Church's stewardship of the Harriet Tubman Home.

What is the timeframe for the targeted research component?

The targeted research is described as occurring from fall 2017 through fall 2018.

Where might archival research take place, according to the notice?

The notice references potential archival research at the AME Zion Church archives at Livingstone College in Salisbury, North Carolina.

Is the archival research guaranteed to occur?

No. The notice states that permission for that archival work had not been granted at the time of the announcement, indicating the research scope may depend on access and approvals.

What is the ongoing technical review function described in the notice?

SUNY ESF is expected to provide continuing input and review of proposed cultural landscape improvements that may move forward before the Cultural Landscape Report treatment plan is fully completed, to help keep interim actions consistent with applicable preservation standards and compliance needs.

Which preservation standard is explicitly referenced?

The notice explicitly references the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.

Does the notice connect the work to Section 106 compliance?

Yes. The notice states the work includes advising on effects to the park's cultural landscape in the context of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, supporting evaluation of potential impacts and recommending approaches to avoid, minimize, or mitigate harm.

How long is the overall effort expected to last?

The notice describes work spanning multiple seasons, with some components extending to roughly two years (for example, activities continuing from fall 2017 through summer 2019).

What is the practical outcome NPS appears to be seeking through this agreement?

Based on the described tasks, the agreement is intended to guide early development decisions at Harriet Tubman National Historical Park by improving visitor orientation (signage and wayfinding), protecting historic character amid nearby transportation work, integrating cultural landscape considerations into core NPS planning documents, strengthening the historical and ecological understanding of the landscape through targeted research, and providing ongoing preservation and compliance-oriented review.

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