Who Qualifies for Archaeological Site Management Plans in Idaho

GrantID: 11999

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Deadline: Ongoing

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Idaho's archaeological sites face increasing pressures from urbanization and development, leading to potential risks for preservation practices. The Idaho State Historical Society has reported that many important archaeological sites are at risk due to the rapid expansion of urban areas and industrial projects. This presents a barrier to preserving Idaho's rich archaeological heritage, as many sites may be inadvertently damaged or lost if management plans are not effectively developed and implemented.

Archaeologists, local government agencies, and community organizations are all stakeholders in this issue, as they must navigate the challenges posed by development while also ensuring the preservation of archaeological resources. In Idaho, archaeologists often face difficulties balancing public interest in development with the need for archaeological integrity. The challenge of articulating the importance of these sites to decision-makers is a consistent hurdle in the preservation process.

Eligibility for this funding focuses on organizations and individuals tasked with creating archaeological site management plans that account for both preservation and development needs. Applicants must demonstrate an understanding of the specific criteria that govern artifact preservation in Idaho, including regulations that mandate the consultation of local tribes and agencies. Additionally, proposed initiatives should use stakeholder workshops to communicate the value of sustainable practices in managing archaeological sites.

This funding aims to address the ongoing capacity gaps in Idaho by equipping proposal teams with the necessary resources and knowledge for effective site management. By fostering collaborations between public agencies, academic institutions, and local communities, Idaho can build a holistic approach to preserving its archaeological integrity amidst urban growth, ensuring that future generations can appreciate the state's rich historical narrative.

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