![]() New Angle Voice: Pioneering Women of American Architecture PodcastĪ multiplatform project about the history of women ’s contributions to American architecture.Ĭooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art | New York City | Outright: $10,000 | Preservation Assistance Grants | New York City | Outright $100,000 | Media Projects Production Planning for a tour and orientation exhibit that incorporates new research and scholarship on Cherry Hill, a historic home in Albany, New York.īeverly Willis Architecture Foundation, Inc. We Carry It Within Us: Reinterpretation at Historic Cherry Hill Historic Cherry Hill | Albany, New York | Outright: $48,165 | Historic Places: Planning ![]() Glessner (1843– 1936), a vice president of International Harvester, and designed by architect Henry Hobson Richardson in 1887. The purchase of 15 shelving units and preservation supplies to protect the collections at Glessner House Museum, home to John J. Reorganization and Expansion of Collections Storage Glessner House Museum | Chicago | Outright: $10,000 | Preservation Assistance Grants for 72 K–12 educators on the Franklin Roosevelt Memorial and disability rights in U.S. Two one-week workshops in Washington, D.C. The Disability Legacy of the FDR Presidential Memorial | Outright: $190,000 | Landmarks of American History and Culture | Outright: $499,624 | Cooperative Agreements and Special Projects (P&A)Ĭlimate Resilience Resources for Cultural Heritage: A Supplement to Held in Trustĭevelopment of a climate risk map, learning modules, and communities of practice to support cultural institutions and heritage sites as they prepare for and mitigate climate-related environmental hazards. Meeting Collections Preservation Goals through Sustainable Storage ImprovementsĪn implementation project to address sustainable improvements for the building envelope and environmental management systems in the Archives and Collections Building, the primary storage facility at Taliesin West, the winter home and architectural laboratory of Frank Lloyd Wright, in Scottsdale, Arizona.įoundation for Advancement in Conservation | Washington, D.C. history and culture.įrank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Scottsdale, Arizona | Outright: $290,000 | Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections Northern Arizona University | Flagstaff | Outright: $189,860 | Landmarks of American History and CultureĪ combined virtual and residential program for 72 K–12 educators on the significance of race, place, and movement to understanding Route 66 within U.S. Two one-week workshops for 72 schoolteachers to explore the history of the slave ship Clotilda and the Africatown community in Mobile, Alabama, from the Civil War to today. Spring Hill College | Mobile, Alabama | Outright $188,629 | Landmarks of American History and Cultureįrom Clotilda to Community: The History of Mobile, Alabama’s Africatown The full list of all 226 recipients can be viewed here. “From books and documentaries to the preservation of cultural heritage materials, these 226 exceptional projects will foster the exchange of ideas and increase access to humanities knowledge, resources, and experiences.”īelow we’ve highlighted just a few select grantees. “NEH is proud to support the many scholars, curators, storytellers, filmmakers, and teachers who are helping preserve, examine, and share the country’s rich and expansive history and culture,” said NEH Chair Shelly C. This $31.5 million round of peer-reviewed NEH grant funding, awarded in several different categories including Landmarks of American History & Culture (10 grants) and Preservation Assistance Grants for Smaller Institutions (65 grants), joins an additional $52 million in annual operating support provided to the national network of state and jurisdictional humanities councils. Spanning scholarly research, exhibitions, educational training, historic collection conservation efforts, documentaries, and on, other awarded projects tackle everything from the Salem Witch trials, CIA mind control experiments, the Moog synthesizer, ancient Roman comedy, and redheads.
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