25 October
Since 1989 the James Marston Fitch Charitable Foundation has been in the vanguard of historic preservation practice and theory. Its mission is to support professionals in the field of historic preservation, and to achieve this it providse mid-career grants to those working in preservation, landscape architecture, urban design, environmental planning, decorative arts, architectural design and architectural history.
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.
Fitch Mid-Career grants of up to $15,000 are awarded annually to one or two mid-career professionals
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