Additional Grant Funding Available from USHRAB
Do you work in a museum, historical society, library special collections, university or other non-profit with documentary collections of historical and enduring value? Are you a state or local governmental entity responsible for the care and custody of permanent records?Â
The Utah State Historical Records Advisory Board (USHRAB) has funding available for public and private non-profit institutions that care for archival collections. Grants of up to $7,500 are available for projects designed to increase access to and preserve historical records. Grants require a one-to-one in-kind and/or cash match and must contain a public access component. Applications are required and must be received by August 30, 2019. Applicants are highly encouraged to take advantage of an optional draft deadline of August 9. Guidelines, applications, and additional forms are available at:
https://archives.utah.gov/USHRAB/grants.html
Grant funds are intended for short-term projects that must be completed by June 26, 2020. Examples of past projects include:
- Digitization of the Lehi Free Press, 1932-1977 by the Lehi Historical Society and Archives (2018)
- Processing of the Shirley H. Platt Deaf Athletics Collection by Utah Valley University (2018)
- Digitization of 140 pioneer portraits by the Cache Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum (2017)
- Processing of the Wellsville Historical Committee Collection by Wellsville City (2016)
- Processing of tribal records from 1995-2015 by the Northwestern Band of Shoshone Nations (2015)
- Digital preservation of video cassette tapes documenting excavation of ruins by the Fremont Indian State Park and Museum (2014)
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