All grantees should be familiar with their grant agreement. The grant agreement will contain all the information you need to be successful and stay in compliance with the requirements of your grant. In addition to periodic financial and progress reports, most grants also have requirements such as draft work products, draft architectural plans and specifications, and consultant qualifications. These must be submitted to your National Park Service grant manager for review and approval prior to moving forward with the project. Again, your grant agreement will outline these requirements.
In order to help you comply with the terms and conditions of your award, we have provided additional information on some (but not all) of the requirements of your grant. On the following pages, you will find more information on:
In order to help you comply with the terms and conditions of your award, we have provided additional information on some (but not all) of the requirements of your grant. On the following pages, you will find more information on:
- data transfer standards for projects involving geospatial data
- complying with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA)
- working with Certified Local Governments (CLGs)
- tribal consultation
- complying with the National Historic Preservation Act, including Section 106 review and information for projects involving National Historic Landmarks
- complying with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
- requirements for easements, covenants, and preservation agreements
- requirements for project signs
- tips for contracting and procurement
- important information regarding audits
Last updated: October 22, 2021