Maritime Administration, Sean T. Connaughton, Maritime Administrator Printed on Fri Feb 22 06:22:14 EST 2013.



Maritime Administration Artifact Loan Program

As part of its mission to promote the U.S. merchant marine, the Maritime Administration (MARAD) has authority to loan artifacts to qualified organizations for the purpose of education and public display.

MARAD loans artifacts to “qualified organizations” such as non-profit groups, memorial/museum ships and public bodies. In order to qualify organizations must:

While not a requirement, MARAD strongly prefers to loan artifacts to organizations with a collections management plan and a museum professional on staff. However, we understand that some organizations will not meet this standard. In these situations, MARAD will work with organizations that plan to publically display and interpret MARAD property on a case-by case basis.

Organizations may either arrange to collect artifacts in person or have them shipped. Shipping costs are the responsibility of the borrower, which includes all costs associated with returning the property to MARAD. If the loaned property is not collected in person, it must be insured by the borrowing organization prior to shipment. The borrower is responsible for determining the insurance value of the artifact and acquiring insurance to cover any damage or loss.

Organizations interested in borrowing artifacts should e-mail the following documents to the MARAD History Program:

For more information, please contact the Maritime Administration History Program at marad.history@dot.gov or (202) 366-1976.

 



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