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FAIC / Mellon
Photograph Workshop Professional Development Scholarship

With funding from the Mellon Foundation, the Foundation for Advancement in Conservation (FAIC) offers scholarships up to $1,000, plus waiver of registration fees, to help defray professional development costs for international attendees. Proposed projects are limited to expenses related to attending FAIC Collaborative Workshops in Photograph Conservation. Normally, no more than two international scholarships are available for each workshop, so early application is advised.

Applications are due February 15, May 15, and September 15 of each year. Applications are reviewed by members of the AIC Education and Training Committee and a recommendation is made to the FAIC board for final approval. Reviewers will follow the Reviewer Guidelines and an established evaluation rubric based on the criteria for review to evaluate all applications. Notification of awards are made six to eight weeks after the deadline. Projects should take place six weeks to twelve months after the application deadline.

Upcoming Eligible Workshops

Photomechanical Prints: History, Technology, Aesthetics, and Use (October 30 - November 3, 2023)
Please note that the maximum number of awards have already been giving out for this program - application are no longer being accepted.

Criteria for Review

  • Applicant must be planning to attend an upcoming Collaborative Workshop in Photograph Conservation as a participant from outside the U.S. or Canada.
  • Appropriateness of workshop to furthering the applicant’s professional development.
  • Plan to disseminate knowledge and skills gained from project.
  • Appropriateness of budget; financial need may be considered.
  • Completeness of application.
  • Preference may be given to applicants who have not received recent support from FAIC.

Application Process

When you apply for an FAIC professional development scholarship, you will be automatically considered for awards generously funded by FAIC, the Mellon Foundation, and National Endowment for the Humanities.

Applications are submitted through our online application portal. When you enter the portal, you will be prompted to login to the system using a login ID and password.

The online form will take you through the four sections of the application:

  1. Applicant information (name and contact information, resume/CV, etc.).
  2. Project information (description of the project and how it will help you advance professionally).
  3. Reference information (name and email of reference).
  4. Budget information (project costs and FAIC funding request).

Two references must be submitted electronically. Once an applicant submits their reference information, the references will receive an email with a link directly to the application portal where they will complete a brief form regarding their support for the application. Recommendations submitted will not be visible to the applicant.

You can save and return to your application later to complete it. When you are satisfied with your responses, “save and finalize” to submit your application. Once the application has been submitted, you cannot return to edit the form.

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Final Report

A final report consisting of a 500 - 1,000 word narrative, at least two images, and a final budget summarizing the expenses and sources of revenue is due within 30 days of completion of the project. Final reports should be sent to funding@culturalheritage.org and are required to be eligible for future funding. Reports may be published in part or in full by FAIC, including posting on our website.