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March 1, 2017
Regional Repository Statewide Forum
Currently there are eleven officially recognized regional repositories throughout the state. The regional repositories are authorized to collect, process, preserve and make available historical records for research and study by the public. The State Archives can provide copies of government records to these Regional Repositories so people don’t have to travel to Salt Lake City to see government records for
December 11, 2012
Mini-Grant Applications Accepted until December 19th
The Utah State Archives and Records Service under the auspices of the Utah State Historical Records Advisory Board has grant funding available to non-profit organizations and local governments for historical records preservation projects. Funding can be used to help repositories statewide preserve at-risk, historic records and to provide access to important collections. Historical records preservation projects might include purchasing archival

November 10, 2011
Volunteer Program Development Training
    Have you ever wondered how in the world you would reduce your backlog? Or how you would complete a project that you never find time for?     Maybe what you need are volunteers to assist you.     If you have ever thought about how to find volunteers and how to keep them coming back, we have a training session
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