Attend the business meeting in person or view the livestream on the ACHP Facebook page.

Register now for an in-person and virtual one-day conference, U.S. Climate Heritage in the International Context, which will feature leaders in addressing domestic and international climate heritage.

Virtual Classroom Course, 12:30-4:30 p.m. ET each day. This course focuses on applying the vocabulary and principles of the Section 106 review process in real-world scenarios and is particularly helpful for managers/decision makers and early-career cultural resources practitioners from federal agencies, State and Tribal Historic Preservation Offices, Indian tribes, Native Hawaiian organizations, applicants in the Section 106 process, and others.

Intermediate Level -- One of the program alternatives available to tailor the Section 106 review process of federal undertakings is a Program Comment. Join ACHP staff to learn more about what a Program Comment is, explore the process for development and ACHP approval, and practice applying an existing Program Comment to a real-world Section 106 review of a federal undertaking.

Intermediate Level -- The Section 106 review process can be tailored to specific situations using a variety of Program Alternatives. Join our ACHP staff to learn more about the Program Alternatives defined in the Section 106 implementing regulations (36 CFR Part 800) and explore the goals and benefits of current nationwide examples.

Beginner Level - The Area of Potential Effects (APE) is the foundation of a federal agency’s efforts to identify historic properties in a Section 106 review. Learn how APEs vary based on the nature of an undertaking, practice defining a preliminary APE in project scenarios, and explore best practices for documenting APEs.