MAPR Cultural Landscapes Inventory for Tech Area 18
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MAPR Cultural Landscapes Inventory for Tech Area 18: Established on November 10, 2015, Manhattan Project National Historical Park is managed through a collaborative partnership by the National Park Service and the U.S. Department of Energy to preserve, interpret, and facilitate access to key historic resources associated with the Manhattan Project. The Manhattan Project was a massive, top secret national mobilization of scientists, engineers, technicians, and military personnel charged with producing a deployable atomic weapon during World War II. The project began as a multifaceted effort requiring the rapid advancement of nuclear physics and multiple engineering strategies to produce functional weapons designs and critical quantities of fissile materials, and produced weapons of unprecedented destructive capacity. The project included the Trinity Test on July 16, 1945, a few weeks before the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. Coordinated by the U.S. Army, Manhattan Project activities were located in numerous locations across the United States. The park incorporates three of the most significant locations, each of which played an essential role in the Manhattan Project: Oak Ridge, Tennessee; Los Alamos, New Mexico; and Hanford, Washington. As part of the enabling legislation, Congress identified facilities and areas eligible to be included in the park, some of which are currently included in the park, and others which may be included in the future. The Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Energy, determines which of these areas to include in the park. Los Alamos was the location of the wartime laboratory where prominent scientists, engineers, technicians, and support personnel collaborated to design and fabricate the first nuclear weapons. Military personnel, laboratory staff, and family members lived in the downtown area, which was located at the site of the former Los Alamos Ranch School. The laboratoryâ¿¿s Main Technical Area, a fenced complex of office buildings and research facilities, was also established in the Los Alamos townsite but no longer exists. The park includes several sets of structures widely dispersed within the grounds of the present-day national laboratory, located south of town.
Federal Grant Title: | MAPR Cultural Landscapes Inventory for Tech Area 18 |
Federal Agency Name: | National Park Service (DOI-NPS) |
Grant Categories: | Natural Resources |
Type of Opportunity: | Discretionary |
Funding Opportunity Number: | P18AS00307 |
Type of Funding: | Cooperative Agreement |
CFDA Numbers: | 15.945 |
CFDA Descriptions: | Information not provided |
Current Application Deadline: | June 20th, 2018 |
Original Application Deadline: | June 20th, 2018 |
Posted Date: | June 11th, 2018 |
Creation Date: | June 11th, 2018 |
Archive Date: | June 22nd, 2018 |
Total Program Funding: | $70,000 |
Maximum Federal Grant Award: | $70,000 |
Minimum Federal Grant Award: | $0 |
Expected Number of Awards: | 1 |
Cost Sharing or Matching: | No |
Last Updated: | June 11th, 2018 |
- Applicants Eligible for this Grant
- Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
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- Grant Announcement Contact
- Grants Management Specialist Kelly Adams
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