[Heritage] Oregon Heritage News 2021-10-22

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Oregon Heritage News 2021-10-22

In this issue:

  *   State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation (SACHP) meeting postponed
  *   Resources included in State of Oregon Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Action Plan
  *   NEH Preservation Assistance Grants due Jan. 13
  *   National Trust for Historic Preservation seeks Letter of Intent for the 2022 America’s Most Endangered Places list
  *   What is your board talking about this month?
  *   Business Oregon Receives Federal Grant to Support an Economic Recovery Plan for Oregon

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State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation (SACHP) meeting postponed

The October 21 and 22 State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation (SACHP) meeting has been postponed until further notice. An announcement of the rescheduled meeting will be forthcoming and details will be available on our website at https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/Commissions.aspx#SACHP

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Resources included in State of Oregon Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Action Plan

Oregon Heritage staff is in the process of reviewing and integrating the State of Oregon Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Action Plan<https://www.oregon.gov/das/Docs/DEI_Action_Plan_2021.pdf>. The plan includes a few resources that we thought would be of interest to heritage organizations:


  *   Pg 30: A timeline in Oregon’s history of policies and actions perpetuating racial inequities
  *   Appendix I, pg 35: Racial Equity Toolkit
  *   Appendix III, pg. 44: Inclusive Language for Oregon’s Diverse Communities
  *   Appendix IV, pg 46: Resources

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NEH Preservation Assistance Grants due Jan. 13

NEH Preservation Assistance Grants (PAG) help small and mid-sized institutions—such as libraries, museums, historical societies, archival repositories, cultural organizations, town, city, and county records offices, and colleges and universities—improve their ability to preserve and care for their significant humanities collections.

Humanities collections may include special collections of books and journals, archives and manuscripts, prints and photographs, moving images, sound recordings, architectural and cartographic records, decorative and fine art objects, textiles, archaeological and ethnographic artifacts, furniture, historical objects, and digital materials.

DEADLINE: January 13, 2022
Award Amount: Up to $10,000 ($15,000 for projects related to the “A More Perfect Union” initiative)

Eligible Activities for NEH PAG Grants include:
- General Preservation Assessments
- Consultations with preservation professionals to address a specific issue, need, or problem.
- Purchase of storage furniture and preservation supplies
- Purchase of environmental monitoring equipment
- Preservation education and training
- Certain preservation activities in federally-declared disaster areas

Why Apply for the NEH Preservation Assistance Grant?
- PAG funding can jumpstart your preservation program with a Preservation Needs Assessment. Need a roadmap? Start here!
- Develop your staff and volunteer skills by using grant funds to attend existing trainings or to develop a custom on-site workshop with an expert.
- Get your digital collections on the right track with a PAG-funded digital preservation assessment.
- A PAG-funded Preservation Needs Assessment can lay the groundwork for more funding in the future.
- The easy grant application is a great way for small organizations to gain confidence in grant writing.
COMPLETE Information and NEH Preservation Assistance Grants Guidelines<https://northeastdocumentconservationcenter.cmail20.com/t/y-l-okduktl-ijljitlujl-k/>
FREE NEDCC WEBINAR
Join us at 12:30 on November 12 or 18, 2021 for NEDCC’s FREE webinar:
“Writing your Preservation Assistance Grant,” offering advice on preparing your grant narrative and making the case for your project, as well as getting requisite information from consultants.

See our Current Programs List<https://northeastdocumentconservationcenter.cmail20.com/t/y-l-okduktl-ijljitlujl-u/> to register.

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National Trust for Historic Preservation seeks Letter of Intent for America’s Most Endangered Places list

Since 1988, the National Trust has used its list of America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places<http://us.e-activist.com/page/email/click/10028/1019291?email=DheinyePr9pVzTNxl0rcdsS5Hda7Kfnj&campid=X%2BI2NXledwyZkArzVWMSmA==> to raise awareness about the threats facing some of our nation's greatest treasures. The list, which has identified more than 300 sites to date<http://us.e-activist.com/page/email/click/10028/1019292?email=DheinyePr9pVzTNxl0rcdsS5Hda7Kfnj&campid=X%2BI2NXledwyZkArzVWMSmA==>, has been so successful in galvanizing preservation efforts that less than five percent of these sites have been lost.

If you know of an important site in your community that could benefit from the national spotlight that only the 11 Most Endangered Historic Places program can deliver, submit your LOI today!

As part of the National Trust’s commitment to telling the full American story<http://us.e-activist.com/page/email/click/10028/1019293?email=DheinyePr9pVzTNxl0rcdsS5Hda7Kfnj&campid=X%2BI2NXledwyZkArzVWMSmA==>, we particularly encourage sites to apply that illuminate a unique or overlooked aspect of American history and that expand our understanding of our shared national heritage. LOIs will be accepted until Friday, November 12, at 11:59 p.m. ET. After reviewing the LOIs, a select number of sites will be invited to submit full nominations in early December.

The 2022 list of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places will be announced in May. If you have any questions, please email 11Most at savingplaces.org<mailto:11most at savingplaces.org>.

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What is your board talking about this month?

Back in the beginning of the pandemic Oregon Heritage launched a series of Heritage Bulletins, the Resilience Series, designed to help organizations focus on best practices during recovery. The first bulletin in this series provided resources and suggestions for structuring your board meeting and including check-ins on important governance items such as by-laws, budget, strategic planning, board development, disaster preparedness, etc. If you are looking for help on how to make your meetings productive and hit the major governance highlights, be sure to check out the bulletin here<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Documents/HB36_BoardAgendas2.pdf>.

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Business Oregon Receives Federal Grant to Support an Economic Recovery Plan for Oregon

To accompany Oregon’s 10-Point Economic Recovery Plan<https://t.e2ma.net/click/96mwrh/pv851c/xphft7b> released by Governor Kate Brown, Business Oregon is creating a statewide Economic Recovery Plan, which will emphasize assisting those most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly Oregon’s underrepresented businesses, communities, and organizations. Business Oregon will analyze the areas of Oregon’s economy that have been most negatively impacted by the pandemic, while taking into consideration both region and industry. The effort will be supported by state funds paired with a $177,600 grant from the federal Economic Development Administration.

The plan will identify existing economic development programs that may best mitigate those impacts, and propose new programs to fill the gaps or better meet needs. The programs identified must promote growth and address unmet recovery needs in equitable ways, particularly within those communities most impacted by the pandemic and those under-resourced to begin with. The plan will help identify metrics to track needs and impact, and provide an overall roadmap for the state to build back better and recover from the economic impacts from the pandemic.

Business Oregon expects to have a final plan produced by February 2022.

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Oregon Heritage News is a service of Oregon Heritage, a division of the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. The news editor can be contacted at heritage.info at oregon.gov<mailto:heritage.info at oregon.gov>.
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