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Institute of Museum and Library Services Announces Grant Support

IMLS Conservation Project Support Application and Guidelines Available on IMLS Web Site

Technical Assistance Conference Calls Scheduled for Aug 21 and Sept 3 to Help Applicants Prepare Proposals

Washington, DC—The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) is accepting grant applications to the agency's FY 2009 Conservation Project Support (CPS) program, and has scheduled two technical assistance conference calls to offer museum professionals from around the country a chance to ask questions and learn about the program. Application guidelines are available on the IMLS website at http://www.imls.gov/applicants/grants/conservProject.shtm. The application deadline is October 1, 2008.

The IMLS initiative, Connecting to Collections: A Call to Action (see http://www.imls.gov/collections/index.htm), and the agency-funded report, A Public Trust at Risk, The Heritage Health Index Report on the State of America's Collections (see http://heritagepreservation.org/hhi), highlight the dire need for conservation and collections care in American museums, and IMLS encourages all museums to consider submitting an application to improve the care of their collections. Through the CPS program, the Institute awards matching grants of up to $150,000 to help museums identify their conservation needs and priorities, and to help them ensure the safekeeping of their collections through the implementation of sound conservation practices.

The Institute funds conservation activities for all types of collections: Nonliving, Natural History/Anthropology, Living Plants, and Living Animals. There are six categories of Conservation Project Support activities:

• General Conservation Survey

• Detailed Conservation Survey

• Environmental Survey

• Environmental Improvements

• Treatment

• Training

IMLS has scheduled two audio conference calls to give prospective applicants an opportunity to ask IMLS staff questions pertaining to the Conservation Project Support program. Callers will need the following information to participate:

Thursday, August 21 at 3:00pm ET

Conference ID#: 60865332; Dial-in#: 1-800-603-9527

Wednesday, September 3 at 3:00pm ET

Conference ID#: 60868321; Dial-in#: 1-800-603-9527

For questions about the CPS program, contact Senior Program Officer, Christine Henry, 202-653-4674, chenry@imls.gov, or Program Specialist, Mark Feitl, 202-543-4635, mfeitl@imls.gov.

About the Institute of Museum and Library Services

The Institute of Museum and Library Services is the primary source of federal support for the nation's 122,000 libraries and 17,500 museums. The Institute's mission is to create strong libraries and museums that connect people to information and ideas. The Institute works at the national level and in coordination with state and local organizations to sustain heritage, culture, and knowledge; enhance learning and innovation; and support professional development. To learn more about the Institute, please visit http://www.imls.gov.

Storm Shelter Funding Announced By USDA Rural Development  

 

 Topeka, KS. – USDA Rural Development State Director Chuck Banks announced today that the Agency will again offer funding in 2008 for the state’s Rural Storm Shelter Program . This Program provides low interest loans and/or grants to help finance storm shelters for very-low income homeowners living in eligible areas of Kansas.

"Severe weather can strike unexpectedly, often with serious personal consequences. As Kansans were again reminded last year, violent storms and the unfortunate loss of life underscores the need for improved home safety measures. The installation of an approved storm shelter offers important added safety and security when severe weather strikes. USDA’s Rural Storm Shelter Program provides eligible homeowners an excellent opportunity to protect themselves and their families," commented State Director Banks.

USDA Rural Development’s Rural Storm Shelter Program can also assist homeowners with other necessary improvements or repairs. Many households across Kansas have benefited with this USDA assistance. Funds have been provided for energy efficiency improvements such as installing insulation, replacing windows or new heating systems, along with roof repair or replacement, siding replacement, and providing sanitary water and waste disposal systems.

Eligible program applicants must meet income guidelines for the county of residence, the home must be owned and occupied by the applicant, and the property must be located in a rural area or a community of less than 20,000 populations. Assistance is provided at a 1% fixed interest rate and/or by a grant. The maximum loan is $20,000 with a repayment term not to exceed 20 years. Grants may be available for applicants 62 years of age or older who do not have repayment ability for a loan. Grants are sometimes combined with loans to increase the amount available for repairs.

State Director Banks encourages homeowners interested in the Agency’s Rural Storm Shelter Program to contact their local USDA Rural Development office, or they may call the state headquarters at 785-271-2720. Applications will be accepted until funding is exhausted.

USDA Rural Development’s mission is to deliver programs that support increasing economic opportunities and enhancing the quality of life for rural Americans. As a venture capital entity, USDA Rural Development provides equity and technical assistance to finance and foster growth in homeownership, business development, and critical community and technology infrastructure in rural America. Since 2001, USDA Rural Development has delivered over $1.2 billion to Kansans covering all Agency programs, supporting well over $6 billion in future economic development for the Sunflower State. For additional information regarding all USDA Rural Development programs, contact the Agency at 785-271-2700 or visit the Agency’s Kansas website at www.rurdev.usda.gov/ks

USDA Rural Development – Committed to the future of rural communities

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