Library of Congress - Of the People: Widening the Path: Community Collections grants to Organizations

that entails public participation in the creation of archival collections.

Specifically, the Library of Congress seeks to award grants to support contemporary cultural documentation focusing on the culture and traditions of diverse, often underrepresented communities in the United States.

These

credit:


projects will result in archival collections preserved at the American Folklife Center and made accessible through the Library of Congress’ web site.

The major goals of this grant program are to enable communities to document their cultural life and experiences from their own perspectives, while enriching the Library’s holdings with diverse materials featuring creativity and knowledge found at the local level.

As such, successful applications will come from individuals closely affiliated with the community they propose to document.Funding through these grants can be used to cover travel, equipment rental or purchase, and other expenses associated with cultural documentation fieldwork.

American Folklife Center folklorists and archivists may assist successful applicants in providing support for specific aspects of cultural documentation activities, such as sharing expertise or training in fieldwork methods, archival practices, and associated digital technologies.

Library staff may also be available to provide technical advice, and work with successful applicants to facilitate a cohort for sharing knowledge and lessons learned.

Successful applicants may develop public programs in their home communities connected to their projects.

The American Folklife Center is seeking to build long-term relationships with grantees and to give grantees the opportunity to present their work in a forum at the Library of Congress in Washington D.C.Note:
The CFDA number referenced (4 2. 010 - Teaching with Primary Sources) will be updated to CFDA 4 2. 011 - Library of Congress Grants.
Agency:

Office: Library of Congress

Estimated Funding: $5,840,000


Who's Eligible





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-21-290.html

Additional Information of Eligibility:
See Notice of Funding Opportunity for details.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://blogs.loc.gov/ofthepeople/2021/07/grant-support-and-faq-for-community-collections-2021

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
AFC-grants@loc.gov

Agency Email:


Date Posted:
2021-07-23

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2021-10-07


Meticulon, a project of Autism Calgary Association in partnership with the federal government and the Sinneave Family Foundation, operates as a social enterprise that renders high-tech services provided by people with autism, leveraging their natural abilities at requiring attention to detail, repetition, and sequencing.






More Federal Domestic Assistance Programs


Recovery Act State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Program: Combating Criminal Narcotics Activi | Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) | Farm Operating Loans | Program of Research on the Economic of Invasive Species Management (PREISM) | Broadband Initiatives Program |  Site Style by YAML | Grants.gov | Grants | Grants News | Sitemap | Privacy Policy


Edited by: Michael Saunders

© 2004-2024 Copyright Michael Saunders