The James Marston Fitch Charitable Foundation

 

 

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James Marston Fitch

 

The James Marston Fitch Charitable Foundation
c/o Neighborhood Preservation Center
232 East 11th Street
New York, New York 10003
Phone: 212-252-6809
Fax: 212-471-9987
info@fitchfoundation.org

The James Marston Fitch Charitable Foundation, Inc., was established in 1988 to recognize the unique contribution of Dr. James Marston Fitch to the field of historic preservation in the United States. Its purpose is to advance the study and the practice of the preservation of the historic architectural heritage of the United States. The Foundation supports preservation through a research grant program as well as through such educational activities as publications, seminars, and lectures.

James Marston Fitch, educator, author, critic and design practitioner, was a pioneer and a catalyst in the preservation field for more than five decades. Professor Fitch advanced the field of preservation through his writing, teaching, and architectural practice. He made a major contribution to the philosophical basis of the modern preservation movement and trained and inspired generations of preservationists.

The Foundation will award up to a $25,000 research grant to mid-career professionals who have an advanced or professional degree and at least ten years experience in historic preservation or related fields, including architecture, landscape architecture, architectural conservation, urban design, environmental planning, archaeology, architectural history, and the decorative arts. Other, smaller grants, up to $10,000, are made at the discretion of the trustees

The grants are intended to support projects of innovative original research or creative design that advance the practice of historic preservation in the United States. These grants are partially made possible in part through the generosity of the Samuel H. Kress Foundation.


The postmark deadline for applications is September 15, 2006. Application requirements may be obtained from this web site. Further questions may be addressed to info@fitchfoundation.org or to the phone or fax numbers listed to the left.

Mary Dierickx presents the 2001 award
to Andrew Dolkart

 

A copy of the foundation's most recent annual report may be obtained, upon request, from the Fitch Foundation or from the Office of the Attorney General, Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, NY, NY 10271.