NAGPRA
Grants Outreach Project
The Grants Outreach Project is designed to assist museums as well as Native American tribes, Alaskan Native villages and corporations, and Native Hawaiian organizations in composing successful grant proposals and final projects. In that respect, we are featuring selections from tribal and museum grants as an online resource for applicants engaged in NAGPRA activities in their respective communities.
Follow the links below to view a description of each grant project and to see sample pages from the proposals and final projects. Note: Sample pages may take a short time to load.
Caddo Nation Consultation/Documentation Grant
Colorado Historical Society Consultation/Documentation Grant
Stockbridge-Munsee Community Repatriation Grant
Wisconsin Historical Museum Consultation/Documentation Grant
Grants Deliverables Bibliography
Keeping with the same concept of improved access, we are also proud to feature a bibliography to give applicants examples of final project deliverables that were produced with NAGPRA grants.
NAGPRA On the Road
NAGPRA staff will be attending the following annual meetings. Grants brochures and application materials will be available at each site.
Fargo, ND
Mountain-Plains Museums Association, September 11-13, 2007.
Oakland, CA
Western Museums Association, October 11, 2007.
Phoenix, AZ
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Review Committee, October 13-16, 2007.
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Credits: National NAGPRA wishes to acknowledge the work of interns Maria Elena Frias and Selina D. Cooper in creating the online portions of the Grants Outreach Project. We also thank the featured tribes and museums for their assistance in developing the project.
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