The Bridge to Crafts Careers Program

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New York, New York, United States

Project Context

Preservation Training for Young Adults

In 2015, World Monuments Fund (WMF) launched Bridge to Crafts Careers (B2CC), an initiative established to offer youth aged 18-27 in the New York City area hands-on technical training with the opportunity for placement in a stable career.

A Successful Pilot Program at Woodlawn Cemetery

For its pilot program, WMF partnered with the Woodlawn Conservancy, in connection with the historic Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York, and the International Masonry Institute (IMI). Twelve paid interns participated in a summer program at the cemetery, home to a variety of stone types and large monuments and mausolea. The interns were recruited from New York City public high schools with a preservation focus, as well as local social services agencies such as The Door and Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow.

Under the supervision of a resident craftsman at Woodlawn Cemetery, a position created with the help of IMI, the interns received ten weeks of classroom and hands-on training in masonry cleaning, conservation, and maintenance techniques. They also received an additional week of Occupational Safety and Health Administration training and scaffold safety training with IMI. Following the program, three interns were selected for a paid apprenticeship at Woodlawn Cemetery. Others were offered positions at New York-based private restoration firms or masonry contractors.

Bridge to Crafts Careers Today

Building on the success of the 2015 pilot, additional internship programs were held at Woodlawn Cemetery in 2016 and every year since, continuing to feed new craftspeople into the preservation work force.

Expansions at Green-Wood and Woodlawn

In 2018, the B2CC program was introduced at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, where it continues to welcome new interns every year. In 2020, WMF launched its first B2CC landscape preservation program at Woodlawn, respecting COVID-19 social-distancing measures and staggering the interns’ presence on-site over three months. The Davey Tree Expert Company, specialized in environmental consulting and horticultural care, provided trainees with virtual classes.

In addition to two successful programs at the Green-Wood and Woodlawn Cemeteries in spring 2021, graduates of the B2CC program at Woodlawn brought their stonemasonry skills to rehabilitating damaged grave markers at the African-American Cemetery in Rye, NY, with support from the Jay Heritage Center. The work completed represented a modest but important step in bringing much-needed resources to historic cemeteries and burial grounds of African American communities.

B2CC Launches at Historic Cave Hill Cemetery in Kentucky

In April 2022, the B2CC program expanded to the historic Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky, creating the first B2CC location outside of New York. Over the course of a 10-week paid program, interns will learn masonry preservation basics, including stone type identification, cleaning and repair methods, and stone patching, and earn crucial industry-standard safety certifications. B2CC partners, including IMI, Jefferson Technical Community College, New Directions Housing Corporation, Brick Layers and Allied Crafts Local 4, and Cave Hill’s restoration staff will provide a blend of classroom instruction and hands-on training activities.

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World Monuments Fund’s Bridge to Crafts Careers program has been made possible, in part, by Virginia James; an anonymous donor; and Nora McNeely Hurley and Manitou Fund.

Last updated:
June 2024

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