Overview

The National NAGPRA Program offers non-competitive Repatriation grants and competitive Consultation/Documentation grants to Indian tribes, Native Hawaiian organizations, and museums. The grants fund projects that further Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) implementation. In this two-part webinar series, Part 1 lays the groundwork for the development of a successful grant application project by identifying fundable projects through a needs assessment seminar. Part 2 continues the process by covering the essential aspects of budget and project narratives.

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Participants will receive logistics information by email on how to access supplemental materials and the webinars using the Zoom meeting format at least a week prior to the training.

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Deadlines: NAGPRA Grants for Fiscal Year 2022 https://www.nps.gov/subjects/nagpra/grants.htm

• Consultation/Documentation Grants: deadline March 11, 2022

• Repatriation Grants: deadline May 13, 2022

Agenda

Part 1

• Who may apply for the NAGPRA grants

• What NAGPRA grants fund

• Application overview

• Needs assessment exercise

• Homework: use the results of the needs assessment exercise to:

   * Identify grant-fundable projects

   * Prioritize the projects

   * Identify project needs: personnel, supplies, services, travel, stipends for elders, and other resources

   * Estimate budget costs for project needs

Part 2

• Brief review of Webinar Part 1

• Review and discuss homework reports

• Project narrative development

• Budget narrative development

Prerequisites

• Read the law (25 USC 3001 et seq.), with particular attention to the definitions (Section 2) and the collections provisions (Sections 5, 6, and 7)

https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/USCODE-2010-title25/pdf/USCODE-2010-title25-chap32-sec3001.pdf

• Read the implementing regulations (43 CFR 10), with particular attention to §10.2, §10.8, §10.9, §10.10, §10.11, §10.13, and §10.14

https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CFR-2012-title43-vol1/pdf/CFR-2012-title43-vol1-part10.pdf

• Watch free training 

NAGPRA Basics, Parts 1 and 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymlpKNtXXyc


Additional NAGPRA topics


FY22 NAGPRA grant process reviewed

Recording from the NAGPRA Community of Practice meeting on December 10, 2021, "NAGPRA Grants with Sarah Glass, National NAGPRA Program," https://udenver.zoom.us/rec/share/-gIAazPAtzMuzTGNmuUM40BPwxRo6x2-7zbh8TFhN8EQI3wp-p_VlLZ2IQ8-Hc70.gjkmz-Wxbr__oFv6

Training Curriculum

Two-part webinar series
(Two 90-minute webinar eLearnings)

  • 1

    Welcome Letter

    • NPI Welcome Letter

    • NAGPRA participant list, 4/12+19

  • 2

    Tuesday, April 12 -- Link to Zoom

    • About Today's Session - How to Join the Zoom Meeting

    • NPI NAGPRA training on Zoom, 4/12/22

  • 3

    Tuesday, April 19 -- Link to Zoom

    • About Today's Session - How to Join the Zoom Meeting

    • NPI NAGPRA training on Zoom, 4/19/22

  • 4

    Download Course Slides

    • NAGPRA Grant Proposal Dev, PDF of PPT, Part One, 4/12/22

    • NAGPRA Grant Proposal Dev, PDF of PPT, Part Two, 4/19/22

  • 5

    Supplemental Materials

    • NAGPRA (25 USC 3001 et seq.)

    • Implementing Regulations (43 CFR 10)

    • NAGPRA Grant Funding Opportunity Announcement - Consultation/Documentation FY22

    • NAGPRA Grant Funding Opportunity Announcement - Repatriation FY22

    • NAGPRA Grant Proposal - City of St. Ignace C/D Grant

    • NAGPRA Grant Proposal - Central Council of Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes C/D Grant

    • NAGPRA Grant Proposal - Santa Ana Grant

  • 6

    Course Evaluation

    • NPI Evaluation

Faculty

Faculty

Jan I. Bernstein

Jan I. Bernstein, founder and managing director, Bernstein & Associates NAGPRA Consultants, provides Indian tribes, Native Hawaiian organizations, museums, and federal agencies with NAGPRA implementation services, including training, grant writing, strategic plan development and consultation planning and facilitation
Full Bio/CV

Participants

This training is suitable for

  • Staff of Indian tribes, Alaska Native villages, Native Hawaiian organizations, and museums

Two-part Webinar Series

Tuesdays, April 12+19, 2022
3:00 p.m. EST
Limited to 25 participants
Scholarships available—see below

  • $100.00

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Two-Part Webinar Series:
Additional sessions

Access to registration for additional webinars series on NAGPRA Grant Proposal Development will be available closer to the date of each event. Here are tentative dates for upcoming sessions:

Wednesdays, June 1+8, 2022, 3:00 p.m. EST, limited to 25 participants

Wednesdays, August 10+17, 2022, 3:00 p.m., limited to 25 participants

Scholarships

National NAGPRA Program scholarships covering tuition fees for several NPI seminars may be available for participants from museums and federally recognized tribes, Alaska Native villages, or Native Hawaiian organizations. Read more and download application.

Customized Training

NPI also offers eLearning and webinar modules as customized training to meet specific organizational needs. They can be tailored to create training at a time convenient to the sponsor. Contact NPI at 703.765.0100 or [email protected] for further information.