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Save America's Treasures is sponsored by National Park Service (administered in partnership with IMLS, NEA, and NEH). A Historic Preservation Fund grant program designed to support the preservation of nationally significant historic properties and collections. Collections projects support museums, libraries, archives, and all other collecting institutions in addressing conservation needs of nationally significant collections.
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View looking in the visible vault window from the interpretive gallery for basketry. Grant PT-50214-11 to University of Arizona, “Saving Woven Wonders of American Heritage. ” View looking in the visible vault window from the interpretive gallery for basketry.
Grant PT-50214-11 to University of Arizona, “Saving Woven Wonders of American Heritage. ” The Save America’s Treasures (SAT) grant program was established in 1998 and first awarded grants in 1999 to help preserve nationally significant historic properties and collections that convey our nation’s rich heritage to future generations. Since 1999, there have been more than 4,000 requests for funding totaling more than $1.
54 billion. More than $315,700,000 has been awarded to 1,300+ projects. The SAT program is administered by the National Park Service (NPS) in cooperation with its partners, the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), and Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).
For information about how to apply, see the National Park Service's Save America's Treasures website . Scan of color slide of ASARCO El Paso Smelter. Grant PT-50212-11 to University of Texas, El Paso, Historical Photos from the US Mexico Border at the University of Texas El Paso Library.
Scan of color slide of ASARCO El Paso Smelter. Grant PT-50212-11 to University of Texas, El Paso, Historical Photos from the US Mexico Border at the University of Texas El Paso Library. Tinfoil recording on scanning machine at Berkeley.
Grant PT-50190-11 to Schenectady Museum Association, “Preservation and Audio Recovery of Edison Tinfoil Recording. ” Tinfoil recording on scanning machine at Berkeley. Grant PT-50190-11 to Schenectady Museum Association, “Preservation and Audio Recovery of Edison Tinfoil Recording.
” Conserved Scrapbook Page. Grant PT-50185-11 to John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, Inc., “Preserving the Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Collection.
” Conserved Scrapbook Page. Grant PT-50185-11 to John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, Inc., “Preserving the Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Collection.
” Images of Civil Rights leaders. Grant PT-50210-11 to Tougaloo College, “Ensuring the Preservation of the Tougaloo College Civil Rights Collections. ” Images of Civil Rights leaders.
Grant PT-50210-11 to Tougaloo College, “Ensuring the Preservation of the Tougaloo College Civil Rights Collections. ” For information about how to apply, see the National Park Service's Save America's Treasures website . Policy on the Use of Artificial Intelligence for NEH Grant Proposals
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Museums, libraries, archives, and all other collecting institutions. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Collections Projects: $25,000 - $750,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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