GUIDELINES

  • All projects must meet the purpose of the Wisconsin Archeological Society as stated in Article 1, Section 2 of the By-laws:

The purpose of the Society is to promote and advance an appreciation, understanding and involvement in all facets of Wisconsin archaeology. The Society will work with the public and descendant communities to respect and preserve Wisconsin’s archaeological heritage.

  • The project must promote archaeology in Wisconsin. The project may include 

    • research for and development of a presentation, 

    • developing a teaching aid for school class or loan, 

    • a community oral interview project as part of an exhibit or other public education project, 

    • developing a traveling exhibit, 

    • developing a museum exhibit, 

    • developing outdoor interpretive signage, to name a few examples. 

All projects that promote Wisconsin archaeology through education and interpretation for the general public will be considered. The project can address ancient cultures, ethnic communities and/or historical eras sites.

  • The project must reflect a significant need within a local community. For example, if signage is proposed, a community or institution must be part of the project development and be willing to install and maintain it. Presentations for schools, local historical societies, libraries, etc. should reflect the local community interests.

  • A statement as to how this project will promote the purpose of WAS, how the project will include public education, and how the project will better the understanding of Wisconsin archaeology for the target audience must be included in the application.

  • Eligible applicants include K-12 schools, colleges and universities, museums, historical societies and other organizations that provide public education.

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • A complete project description must be submitted with the application. The description must include topic, intended audience, budget and timeline for completion. If the project is multi-year, indicate which portion of the project is proposed for that year.

  • The description must also include location, need, methodology, budget and timeline with a beginning date and end date for completion. 

  • The applicant must be a full member (individual, family, student, senior, institutional, etc) in good standing of the Wisconsin Archeological Society. Associate memberships must be elevated to a full membership to be eligible for this grant. Membership must be maintained for the duration of the grant period. Membership information is available on the WAS website, http://wiarcheologicalsociety.org

  • Applicants must be directly involved in the project for instance as project director, principal investigator, group leader.

  • Signage and Exhibits: The project must have a sponsor or a responsible party who agrees to install and maintain the exhibit or signage for at least five years or other agreed upon time period. The property owner, if different from the sponsor, must provide written permission for the installation and maintenance to the applicant for the time period indicated.

  • Oral History: 

  • The applicant must provide a letter from the museum, historical society, K-12 school, college or university approving the project. Check with your institution to see if a letter from the Institutional Review Board (IRB) approving research using human subjects for the institution is required. Please contact cydstil@newnorth.net with questions.

  • A permission form must be developed for the signature of each interviewee giving the applicant permission to use their interview for public education must be included. For an example of this form, contact cydstil@newnorth.net

  • The applicant must agree to follow all appropriate statutes and ordinances pertaining to archaeological sites, and obtain any such permits and authorizations as are needed for projects that will result in ground disturbance to an archaeological site (for example, installation of signage at a mound or other burial site). The applicant further agrees not to publicize the locations of sensitive archaeological site and to seek Tribal consultation and perspectives where appropriate.

  • The applicant must agree to sign a contract which will include the stipulations listed above, and also will include, but not be limited to, the following:

  • WAS will not be held liable for injuries, damages, etc.

  • The awardee does not speak for or represent WAS.

  • The awardee must agree to WAS oversight. This oversight will include approval of signage and exhibit end products.

  • The awardee must agree to submit a brief mid-project report to describe the activities of the project to that point. 

  • The awardee must agree to submit an end of grant report, either interim if multi-year project, or final within six months of the completion of the project, unless an extension is granted by WAS. The final invoice will accompany the report.

Failure to complete the terms of the contract will result in the awardee reimbursing all grant funds paid to date.

  • The Wisconsin Archeological Society cannot be the sole funding source for the project. A 50% match is required for all archaeological field investigations. WAS grant money cannot be used for project personnel salaries. All WAS invoices must be accompanied by receipts. In-kind (such as institutional salaries) can be used for match. An itemized project budget must be included in the application with an indication of what portion of the project the WAS monies will fund and a breakdown of cash and in-kind match.

  • All funds are reimbursable. Travel and supplies are eligible with receipts. Services such as graphic design, layout and finished products for exhibit and interpretive signs are also eligible with receipts. Membership dues are not reimbursable but can be used as match. Applicant must submit receipts with all invoices to be reimbursed. 25% of the grant funds will be withheld until the final report is submitted. Project personnel costs can be used as in-kind match.

  • Only one grant a year can be given to an applicant, however, there is no limit to the number of years that an applicant can apply.

TO APPLY:

  • Download the guidelines, application form and the budget form. Fill in all the required information. The guidelines, application form and evaluation criteria can be found on the WAS website http://wiarcheologicalsociety.org  Awards and Grants page, under “Wisconsin Archaeology in Public Education”

  • Applicants must use the WAS grant application form and budget form and follow the application deadlines, guidelines and requirements. If you have questions or would like to discuss your project ideas before submitting a grant application, please contact Cindi Stiles at cydstil@newnorth.net 

  • All applications will be reviewed by the Wisconsin Archaeological Society Awards and Grants Committee (see attached set of criteria which will be used to evaluate applications). Applicants will be notified by August 15 if they have been awarded a grant. 

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

Applicants must use the WAS grant application form and follow the application deadlines and requirements. If you have questions or would like to discuss your project ideas before submitting a grant application, please contact cydstil@newnorth.net .

  • One copy of the proposal with pages numbered consecutively to be received by email to cydstil@newnorth.net on or before the annual deadline of July 15.

  • A statement on how this project will promote the purpose of WAS, how the project will include public education and how the project will better our knowledge of Wisconsin archaeology.

  • Personnel qualifications in the form of a resume for the applicant and each main project contributors.

  • For signage and exhibits, a letter from the institutional sponsor or a responsible party who agrees to install and maintain the exhibit or signage for an agreed upon time period of at least five years. 

  • For signage and exhibits, a letter from the property owner, if different from the institutional sponsor, who agrees to the installation.

  • For projects with oral history, a letter approving the project from the sponsoring institution, as well as an IRB letter if required by the institution for all projects with human subjects.

  • An itemized project budget on the form provided. Indicate in the justification what portion of the project the WAS monies will fund and a breakdown of cash and in-kind match.

COMPLETION OF GRANT

  • All travel and supplies invoices must be accompanied by receipts dated within the grant period. Travel: mileage rate is 56 cents per mile, lodging is $96 per night and per-diem is $55 per day. Travel can only be charged when the person is away from home. Mileage will not be reimbursed for daily travel from home base to project site.

  • A report describing the participant’s accomplishments submitted at the end of the grant period.  For exhibits and signage, photographs of the completed work installed.

  • A brief summary, 2-3 paragraphs and 1-2 photographs to be submitted for publication in the WAS newsletter and on the WAS website. Grant awardees are encouraged to submit an article on their project to The Wisconsin Archeologist.

  • 25% of the grant funds will be held back until the final report is submitted.


Questions? Please contact cydstil@newnorth.net.