Subject: California disasters
The following appeared on ExLibris and is reproduced here with permission. Date: 16 Feb 94 From: Barbara Paulson <nehpres [at] gwuvm__bitnet> Subject: California disasters Washington, Feb. 11--An emergency fund established last summer for flood-damaged Midwestern libraries, archives and museums will be broadened to include cultural institutions in California that have been damaged by earthquakes and other recent natural disasters, the National Endowment for the Humanities announced today. Agency Chairman Sheldon Hackney said, while no new emergency funds exist, the Endowment would accept applications from institutions in California concurrently with proposals from states in the Midwest that are still recovering from last summer's massive flooding. "We can rebuild the bridges and the buildings, but it would be nearly insurmountable to reclaim the knowledge we'd lose if these imperiled collection s are left unprotected," said Hackney. "These institutions contribute history's voice to our national conversation." Emergency proposals of up to $30,000 to help libraries, archives and museums preserve collections of books, archival materials, manuscripts, and objects of material culture will be accepted by the Endowment through July 31, 1994. Awards will be judged on the basis of the importance of the collections for use in research, education or public programs in the humanities. Applications should be addressed to the Chairman's Office National Endowment for the Humanities 1100 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington DC, 20506. For more information institutions should contact the NEH Division of Preservation and Access at 202/606-8570. *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:60 Distributed: Thursday, February 17, 1994 Message Id: cdl-7-60-006 ***Received on Thursday, 17 February, 1994