National Trust/Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Award for Federal Partnerships in Historic Preservation
The National Trust/Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) Award honors outstanding partnerships that advance the preservation of important historic resources and have an impact on the community. It celebrates a project or program in which a federal agency and one or more non-federal partners have achieved an exemplary preservation outcome.
Key Dates for 2025
- October 28, 2024: Nominations open.
- January 10, 2025: Nomination deadline.
- June 2025: Nominators and award recipients notified. The nominator will be notified for those not selected.
- September 16-18, 2025: The award ceremony will take place at PastForward 2025 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Eligibility
- Nominated projects must have been completed within three years of the submission deadline. Long-term projects or programs are eligible if substantial achievements have been made within the last three years.
- Nominations should specify the federal agency and non-federal partners contributing to the success of the project or program. List significant partners as co-nominees and provide contact information for each. Strong agency employee participation is necessary in addition to any contractor participation.
- Nominations submitted in previous years that were not selected to receive an award may be updated and resubmitted.
- Nominations may be made without the knowledge of the nominee.
- Self-nominations will be accepted.
- Properties owned by the National Trust for Historic Preservation will not be considered, nor will individuals or groups of individuals for their work relative to National Trust properties.
Award Criteria
The National Trust/ACHP award uses the same general evaluation criteria as the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation National Preservation Awards. The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation National Preservation Award nominees are judged for the success they have achieved in the preservation, rehabilitation, restoration, and interpretation of our architectural and cultural heritage.
The general evaluation criteria include the following:
- Impact of the nominee’s project or effort on the community, including economic impact.
- Quality and degree of difficulty of the nominee’s project or effort.
- Degree to which the nominee’s project or effort is unusual or pioneering or serves as an example that influences others.
In addition, the following criteria apply to the National Trust/ACHP Award nominees:
- Extent to which the completed project or established program demonstrates an exemplary federal role and a sustained federal/non-federal partnership and can serve as a model for other partnerships.
- Preservation of a significant historic resource(s) through a creative team approach.
- Demonstrated commitment to furthering a federal preservation ethic.
- Long-term projects or programs are eligible if substantial achievements have been made within the last three years.
- Preference will be given to projects that have achieved preservation outcomes in part through Section 106 review.
Award Benefits
The National Trust/Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) Award recipient will receive a physical award.
Expectations
- At least one representative of the recipient project/program must appear at the awards ceremony during the PastForward conference, as determined by the National Trust.
- Recipients are responsible for their own travel, lodging, and registration fees to PastForward.
- Recipients will be available to provide quotes and background information for press releases and other media surrounding the award and the award presentation.
- Recipients may be asked to give brief remarks during the awards ceremony.
- Recipients may be asked to write a story for the National Trust website and/or contribute to a National Trust publication.
- Recipients may be asked to serve as panel members for educational sessions at PastForward.
- Recipients will be asked to publicize their award through their social media and marketing channels, if applicable.
Nomination Process and Procedures
Nominators must complete one nomination form (requirements listed below) and submit it by the deadline in order for the nominee to be considered. All nominations must be submitted using our online form in Submittable. Paper or email submissions will not be accepted.
Nominations must conform to the procedures outlined on this page to be considered for an award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation. A link to the nomination form can be found at the bottom of this page. Please be sure to read all guidelines and eligibility information before starting your nomination.
Nomination Requirements
Please include in your nomination form:
- A concise narrative (7,500 characters or less including spaces) that describes the preservation achievements and addresses the award’s specific criteria (listed above)
- Up to 5 brochures or news clippings
- Up to 3 letters of recommendation
- Up to 10 photos. We strongly recommend including one historic exterior photo, one current exterior photo, and photos showing the site pre- and post-renovation.
- Up to 2 video files related to the project/program. Examples: footage of preservation projects, community testimonials, news cuts, etc.
Nomination Form
Click here to access the National Preservation Awards submission form. To begin your nomination, you will need to sign up for a Submittable account or sign in to an existing Submittable account if applicable. Once you have signed into Submittable, the submission form will become available. Answer the first question according to the award category to which you are submitting a nomination. If you wish to be considered for multiple categories, you will need to submit multiple nominations that are adjusted for the criteria of the different awards. Once you begin your nomination, you will be able to save your progress and return to the site to continue working on the form by clicking "Save Draft" at the bottom of the page.
If you have any questions, please contact us at awards@savingplaces.org.
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