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nysca/GHHN
Conservation Treatment ​Grant Program

A partnership of the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) and Greater Hudson Heritage Network (GHHN) that provides support for treatment procedures by professional conservators
​to aid in stabilizing and preserving objects in collections of museums, historical, and cultural organizations in New York State. 
The Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation has provided additional dedicated support for conservation treatment projects on Long Island and New York City. 

2022 GHHN/NYSCA Conservation Treatment Grants Announced: $191,886 Awarded Across New York State
Click here for the press release and full list of awardees!
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2022 NYSCA/GHHN CONSERVATION TREATMENT GRANT PROGRAM
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Image: 2016 CTG grantee Onondaga Historical Association (Syracuse, NY), Whole Plate Daguerreotype of Frederick Douglass, attrib. Southworth & Hawes, Boston, c1848. Before Treatment.
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APPLICATION DEADLINE:
September 1, 2022



FREE Q&A Sessions for 2022 NYSCA/GHHN CTG Applicants!
Do you have questions about your application? Join us for a free and informal Q&A session. Click on a session time to register!
  • 8/1, 10 AM - 11 AM (LI/NYC ONLY)
  • 8/1, 1 PM - 2 PM
  • 8/3, 11 AM - 12 PM (LI/NYC ONLY)
   


NYSCA/GHHN CTG 2022 Info Session
​Watch the recording here:
Funding Priorities
The NYSCA/GHHN Conservation Treatment Grant Program embraces the widest spectrum of cultural expression and artistic pluralism and encourages organizations to demonstrate a holistic and comprehensive DEIA (diversity, equity, inclusion, and access) commitment. We believe the objects an organization choose to conserve tells a story of what is valued. Our funding priorities value objects and stories that tell a more inclusive narrative of New York State. Therefore:
 
  • The NYSCA/GHHN Conservation Treatment Grant Program will strongly encourage requests for support of objects involving historically marginalized and underrepresented communities.
  • For the purposes of this grant, historically marginalized and underrepresented communities may include: African American/Caribbean, Latino/Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islander, Middle Eastern, Native American/Indigenous; LGBTQIA and people with disabilities.
  • Additionally, objects that interpret the stories of New York State are strongly encouraged for conservation.
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Applicant Eligibility
  • Any nonprofit organization including museums, historical organizations or other cultural institutions incorporated in or registered to do business in New York State, that own, care for and exhibit collections to the public may apply. Proof of non-profit status may be requested.
  • Applicant organizations must not have in-house conservation staff with expertise in the area for which support is requested.
  • Projects must be performed by, or under the director supervision of a professional conservator.
  • Applicant organizations must be open to the public; by appointment only does not suffice.
  • Organizations may submit only one request, which may involve a single object or a group of related objects, all owned by the applicant institution.
  • Collections owned by state agencies and religious institutions are ineligible for grant support.
  • Federal and municipal museums and historic sites who are interested in applying must contact the Conservation Treatment Grant administrator to discuss eligibility.
  • Eligible institutions of all sizes are welcome to request support from this   state-wide program; those with small budgets are encouraged to apply.
  • If granted, funds from this program shall adhere to New York State Education Law Section 3.27, Rules of the Board of Regents regardless of whether the applicant is a museum or not. 

What We Fund 
Support is available for conservation treatment of paintings, works on paper (including individual drawings, watercolors, prints or photographs), textiles (including costumes, domestic textiles, and upholstery), furniture, frames, sculpture, historical, ethnographic, and decorative objects.
 
Frames are an integral part of a painting and applicants must address frame condition and treatment when applying for painting conservation. Support is also available for treatment costs for supports, stands, and mounts that are integral to
the treatment of the object.

 
Grants will support in-state transportation costs for the objects and/or the conservators, and the cost of insurance for the work(s) to be treated.

Requests for treatment of outdoor sculpture must include the description of an
on-going maintenance program already in existence, or one to be implemented, at your institution. An engineer's report may be required for some sculptures.


What We Do Not Fund 
Grants will not support staff salaries. Grants will not support out-of-state transportation, or the cost of obtaining the treatment estimate for this proposal. Grants will not support conservation of archival collections. Funds are not available for preventive care, such as rehousing or reformatting of objects, purchase of storage furniture, or the monitoring or upgrading of environmental systems. Please contact GHHN should you have eligibility questions.

Panel Review Process
Applications will be reviewed competitively by a panel of conservation, curatorial, and museum professionals. 

Range of Grant Awards
Individual grant awards will not exceed $7,500. No match is required. 

Schedule of Completion
Award recipients will be announced in late November/early December. Funded conservation work must be completed within one year of the grant award date.  Should there be an unanticipated change in conservator, cost, scope of work or treatment, you MUST contact GHHN before proceeding.

Final Report Requirements 

NYSCA/GHHN Conservation Treatment Grant Awardees have a requirement to prepare a final report on the conservation paid for with your grant.  If you are applying for the 2022 Conservation Treatment Grant Program, your 2021 final report must be received by Friday, July 15, 2022. If you are not applying for the 2022 Conservation Treatment Grant Program, your 2021 final report must be received by Friday, September 30, 2022.   
Please click here to read the Final Report Requirements. 



Conservator Selection
GHHN cannot recommend specific conservators for your project, however, we encourage you to read About Selecting a Conservator, as the strength of the application will be based upon the proposed conservation treatment. You are also encouraged to contact us by phone at 914.592.6726 or by e-mail at director@greaterhudson.org for further assistance, resources, and application clarification. 
 
Extensive information on collections conservation and preservation, help in locating appropriate conservators, and assistance in obtaining conservation treatment estimates is available through the American Institute for Conservation.


Conservator Checklist
Click here for a checklist to give to your conservator of choice to ensure that your application has all the necessary parts to be discussed by the grant panel. 

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Example Application Pieces
As a help to interested applicants, we have provided example application pieces from past successful funded projects. Click on each to view. 
  • Example Grant Narrative Questions
  • Example Condition Report and Treatment Proposal
  • Example Budget
  • Example Visual Support Materials (painting)
  • Example Visual Support Materials (statue)



Informational Videos About the Conservation Treatment Grant Program
Due to COVID-related restrictions, we have not been able to present in-person informational workshops for the Conservation Treatment Grant Program. Instead, we have taken the information and recorded these videos to introduce the grant program, application process, and the most commonly asked questions about the program.

Overview of the Grant Program and Application

Using Submittable to Apply Online

Common Pitfalls to Avoid
All About Eligibility: Organizations and Object Types

Restoration and Conservation: What's the Difference?

Condition Reports and Treatment Plans

Questions? Call Priscilla Brendler, GHHN Executive Director at 914.592.6726 or email greaterhudson@gmail.com
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If you have technical questions specifically regarding the application portal, please contact Kerry Sclafani at 914.582.3353 


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The NYSCA/GHHN Conservation Treatment Grant Program is made possible with funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.  ​
​The Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation has provided additional dedicated support for conservation treatment projects on Long Island and New York City.
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