The National Park Service, in partnership with Preservation Maryland, is pleased to announce the recipients of the inaugural Harrison Goodall Preservation Fellowship – three awards that will support innovation and professional growth in the field of historic preservation.
- Demolition By Neglect In Arizona: Christopher Cody
- Cemetery Identification, Assessment, And Consultation Guidance For The State Of Alaska: Danielle Ellis
- Application Of Non-Destructive Technology To Document Seismic Damage On Historic Adobe: Sarah Stratte
Over 80 applications were received from across the country and were reviewed in Summer 2020. Each fellow will receive up to a $5,000 grant, be paired with a professional project mentor, and will be recognized for a distinguished achievement while creating original preservation training content, performing research, or enhancing leadership and management skills.
Inspired by a gift from Harrison Goodall and made possible by Preservation Maryland, this NPS partnership promotes innovation in the field of historic preservation by allowing outstanding preservationists to develop and conduct independent projects.
In the words of Harrison Goodall, “Preservation changed my life; I’d like to see it do the same for others.”
Posted: September 30, 2020
|
Unless noted, the thoughts and opinions expressed in the article are solely that of the
author and not necessarily the opinion of the editors of PreservationDirectory.com.
|
|