Asian American Youth Legacy Program — National Park Service funding opportunity
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Asian American Youth Legacy Program

The purpose of this agreement is to educate young adults of an important story in American history. The program will expand the participantsâ¿¿ knowledge of World War II by sharing the story of the Japanese American inca...

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Award $1–$70k Deadline Fixed Location Alabama Type grant Level Federal Open posted Jul 23, 2018
✦ AI Summary
  • Who can apply: Federal-level applicants (see eligibility for details).
  • Funding amount: $1 – $69,838, total pool ~$69,838.
  • Issued by: National Park Service.
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Award amount
$1–$70k
Deadline
Fixed
Total pool
$70k

About this opportunity

The purpose of this agreement is to educate young adults of an important story in American history. The program will expand the participantsâ¿¿ knowledge of World War II by sharing the story of the Japanese American incarceration experience, the resilience of the Japanese American community and their commitment to conserving historical stories. Educational sessions throughout the program will explore and analyze the causes for the internment as well as its civil rights implications and its continued impact on the Japanese American community; and it will emphasize the ways in which the legacy of the incarceration remains relevant in the current age. Building off the 2017 Year-1 program, the 2018 program will also incorporate 8-week internship opportunities, which will allow three 2017 participants to gain work experience at three NPS sites: Manzanar National Historic Site, Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park, and Minidoka National Historic Site.

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National Park Service
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Citation details

Source systemgrants.gov
Source ID307487
PostedJul 23, 2018

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