Connecting to Collections
Statewide Implementation Grants
Grant program guidelines are made available approximately 90 days before the grant
deadline. Until that time, please refer to the Statewide Planning
Grants guidelines from the previous year for reference.
2010 Deadline: October 15, 2009
2010 Grant Amount: Up to $500,000
2010 Grant Period: Up to two years
Program Contacts:
Christine Henry, Senior Program Officer
Phone: 202/653-4674
E-mail: chenry@imls.gov
Mark Feitl, Program Specialist
Phone: 202/653-4635
E-mail: mfeitl@imls.gov
Program Overview
Statewide Implementation Grants, an important
component of the Connecting to Collections initiative, will fund a limited number of grants to
implement the plans or models created with the Statewide Planning grants, addressing issues identified
in the Heritage Health Index, to:
- provide safe conditions for their collections;
- develop an emergency plan;
- assign responsibility for collections care; and
- work together to increase public and private support for, and raise public
awareness about, collections care.
These grants are designed to encourage people and institutions in each state to
cooperate on a plan that will benefit all. Project activities should accommodate needs of
institutions in each state; they do not need to address all four recommendations. Each state
should indicate its most pressing needs, report what has already been done, name the organizations
and people to be involved in the planning process, and outline specific next steps.
Eligibility
Building on a successful Statewide Planning Grant, will include multiple
partnerships among representatives of libraries, museums, archives, statewide service
organizations, and state agencies. Institutions that fulfill the general criteria may apply.
*Click
here to learn more about A Public Trust at Risk: The
Heritage Health Index Report on the State of America’s
Collections, a landmark study conducted by Heritage Preservation
in partnership with IMLS.
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