
Preservation and Heritage Grants Galore in Montana
Delve into a world of historical preservation as grants are awarded to digitize documents, record oral histories, and capture memories across Montana. Explore projects in various communities, ranging from digitizing historical records to recording interviews with international artists and capturing reminiscences. Follow the journey of funds being utilized to document and preserve the rich stories and cultural heritage of Montana.
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THANKS TO YOU ARPA FUNDS WENT TO: WHO WE ARE & WHAT WE DO: Make grants to 9 projects in 8 communities 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization Digitize historical documents & photographs We raise money and make grants for preservation and heritage projects Record, transcribe, and/or digitize 6 oral history projects Capture and record video reminiscences We have placed $1.5M in community-based history projects from Libby to Ekalaka since 2012. Create a podcast with international artists THE FOUNDATION RE THE FOUNDATION RE- -GRANTED $57,122 GRANTED $57,122 ALL PROJECTS UPLOADED TO THE MONTANA HISTORY PORTAL
The Montana Association of State Grazing Districts received a grant of $10,000 to digitize over 500 pages of their historical records The Archie Bray Foundation in Helena received a grant of $10,000 to record 15 interviews with innternational artists for the podcast Beyond the Brickyard Staff at the O Fallon Historical Museum used a grant for $3,447 to conduct oral histories with elders in Baker
The Bear Paw Development Corp.in Chinook received a grant of $8,400to record interviews with descendant of the Metis settlers of the Hi-Line Legion Hellgate Post No. 27 recorded 10 oral interviews with former members of the Missoula Mavericks baseball club documenting 100 years of Mavericks baseball. The Cascade Co Historical Society in Great Falls used a grant of $7,440 to record and transcribe 12 interviews documenting stories and voices of north-central Montana
The Montana Museum of Art & Culture used $6,000 to conduct 19 oral histories with artist members of the Pattee Canyon Ladies Salon Helena Civic Television received grant of $10,000 to capture recollections of the 1972 delegates to Montana s Constitutional Convention A grant for $1,000 allowed for the transcription and digitization of 9 oral histories of Montanans who remembered working with pioneer Henry Sieben