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Office of Congressional Affairs

The Office of Congressional Affairs serves as the Endowment’s liaison with Members of Congress and their staffs in D.C., state, and district offices. Its mission is to articulate how federal funding appropriated through Congress to NEH impacts constituents in every state, Congressional district and territory of the United States of America.

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Emancipation Nation: Celebrating Freedom on Constitution Day

September 17, 2012

Join NEH in Washington, DC on Constitution Day for a celebration of Abraham Lincoln's Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation.

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NEH and Disaster Preparedness and Response

August 9, 2012

Congressional briefing on NEH and disaster preparedness and relief.

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NEH on the Web: Online Resources for K-12 Education in the Humanities

May 22, 2012

Congressional staff members, both in DC and district offices, join NEH staff for a webinar to explore NEH-funded, web-based educational resources available for teachers, tutors, parents, and homeschooling families.

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NEH on the Web: Online Resources for K-12 Education in the Humanities

May 4, 2012

Congressional staff members, both in DC and district offices, join NEH staff for a webinar to explore NEH-funded, web-based educational resources.

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A Heartland Congressional Workshop

April 11, 2012

NEH Congressional Affairs and the Smithsonian Institution cohost a breakfast workshop for Congressional staff on NEH On the Road.

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Holiday Hill Workshop

December 13, 2011

The Congressional Affairs Office hosts a workshop to introduce new Congressional staff members to the inner workings of the NEH.

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Preview Reception for Manifold Greatness: the Creation and Afterlife of the King James Bible

September 21, 2011

Members of Congress and staff attend a preview of the Manifold Greatness exhibition marking the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible.

 

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