Interested in learning more about NEH grants?
Division of Preservation and Access Program Officer, Mary Downs, will be at the AIA-APA annual meeting in San Antonio from Thursday, Jan. 6 through Sunday morning, Jan. 9 and is available to meet with prospective applicants to the NEH’s Division of Preservation and Access. E-mail offline to [log in to unmask] to make an appointment.
The Division of Preservation and Access provides funding to libraries, archives, museums, state and local governments, universities and colleges, and not-for profit organizations in the United States to preserve and create access to cultural resources of importance for research, education, and public programming in the humanities. One of its main programs – Humanities Collections and Reference Resources -- funds projects that preserve and create intellectual access to collections of books, journals, newspapers, manuscript and archival materials, maps, still and moving images, sound recordings, art, objects of material culture, and digital objects, and encourages projects that unite, integrate, or aggregate digital collections and resources that are housed in different repositories.
For more information and guidelines to this and other grant programs in the Division of Preservation and Access, go to: http://www.neh.gov/whoweare/divisions/PreservationAccess/index.html
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