[Heritage] Oregon Heritage News 2022-01-21

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Oregon Heritage News 2022-01-21

In this issue:

  *   One week left to nominate a person, organization, or project for an Oregon Heritage Excellence Award!
  *   Making hard decisions is the focus of recent Oregon Heritage Exchange Blog post
  *   Four Oregon Heritage grants open for applications
  *   Attention Historic Theaters! Business Oregon ARPA grants for Small, Independent Community Movie Theatres open Jan. 24
  *   Los Angeles Preservation Network online workshop, Not if, But When: Understanding Resistance to Earthquake Preparedness, Feb. 2
  *   Society for Industrial Archeology's 50th Annual Conference is in Portland, call for proposals
  *   AASLH Public History Research Lab publishes Capacity Building Brief
  *   A few self-care resources 😊
  *   National Fund for Sacred Places: Applications Open
  *   Klamath County featured in National Trust article on How Native American Families Challenged School Desegregation


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One week left to nominate a person, organization, or project for an Oregon Heritage Excellence Award!

Only ONE WEEK left to apply for an Oregon Heritage Excellence Award. Deadline is January 27, 2022, 11:59 p.m.

The Oregon Heritage Excellence Awards recognize individuals, businesses and organizations for outstanding efforts on behalf of Oregon heritage, drawing public attention to these efforts, and raising the quality of heritage‐oriented activities. Awards winners will be featured in videos and presented during the 2022 Virtual Oregon Heritage Conference, April 27‐29. The awards are presented by Oregon Heritage, a division of the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department that houses the Oregon Heritage Commission and the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office.

The Oregon Heritage Excellence Awards honor those that have made the most of available resources and skills and are given for exceptional and meritorious work by organizations, businesses or individuals. Nominations are encouraged for organizations and projects of all sizes and heritage purposes and for volunteers and professionals from all heritage sectors. The Sally Donovan Award for Historic Cemeteries will specifically be awarded for excellence in work preserving Oregon historic cemeteries.

Action over and above the ordinary call of duty is an award prerequisite. Special consideration is given to the development of new ideas, approaches and innovations. The mere fulfillment of routine functions does not justify an award. Previous award winners will be honored a second time only if their new work represents a major improvement above the level for which they were previously honored. View past award winners and projects here<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.oregon.gov%2Foprd%2FOH%2Fpages%2Fawards.aspx%23one&data=04%7C01%7CSally_Freeman%40nps.gov%7C1ee14e100e874d9d6dfc08d9c2636e66%7C0693b5ba4b184d7b9341f32f400a5494%7C0%7C0%7C637754554580326936%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000&sdata=wu49bujNduyVoOzxaITQezKUVmldY1iKU%2FhSPujM9zo%3D&reserved=0>.

NEW! This year we are adding a category for standout volunteers in heritage organizations. We recognize that volunteers are the backbone of heritage preservation work in Oregon and want to celebrate those standout volunteers that have contributed their time and skills to help your organization persist and thrive. This new category gives us a chance to help you celebrate your standout volunteer at the state level with a certificate and inclusion in a compilation video of all those submitted.

Nomination Deadline and Package
The deadline for nominations is January 27, 2022, 11:59 p.m. Nominations will be submitted online using our grant application system.

  *   Instructions for the online application process: https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/pages/awards.aspx#one<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.oregon.gov%2Foprd%2FOH%2Fpages%2Fawards.aspx%23one&data=04%7C01%7CSally_Freeman%40nps.gov%7C1ee14e100e874d9d6dfc08d9c2636e66%7C0693b5ba4b184d7b9341f32f400a5494%7C0%7C0%7C637754554580326936%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000&sdata=wu49bujNduyVoOzxaITQezKUVmldY1iKU%2FhSPujM9zo%3D&reserved=0>
  *   Apply on our grant application system:  https://oprdgrants.org/<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Foprdgrants.org%2F&data=04%7C01%7CSally_Freeman%40nps.gov%7C1ee14e100e874d9d6dfc08d9c2636e66%7C0693b5ba4b184d7b9341f32f400a5494%7C0%7C0%7C637754554580326936%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000&sdata=87XBs%2BGpCkQqn8ztBt18c1xpECzP2h9RbC1ODkjyhUQ%3D&reserved=0>

For More Information
For questions and more information, contact Katie Henry, Oregon Heritage Coordinator, at katie.henry at oprd.oregon.gov<mailto:katie.henry at oprd.oregon.gov> or (503) 877‐8834.


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Making hard decisions the focus of recent Oregon Heritage Exchange Blog post

Oregon Heritage staff reflects on a recent hard decision they made and the process they went through to make that decision in the latest Oregon Heritage Exchange Blog post. Check it out here<https://oregonheritage.wordpress.com/2022/01/21/making-decisions-is-hard/>.


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Four Oregon Heritage grants open for applications

Oregon Heritage just opened up four grants for applications: Museum Grant, Historic Cemeteries Grant, Diamonds in the Rough Grant, and Preserving Oregon Grant.

Museum Grant – Deadline: April 13, 2022

The Oregon Heritage Commission is offering grants<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/Grants.aspx#eight> to qualified museums for collections, heritage tourism, and education and interpretation projects. Awards typically range between $2,000 and $10,000.

Museums may apply for a variety of projects. Collections projects may include cataloging, archival storage, disaster preparedness, and conservation. Heritage tourism projects may include museum marketing and promotions, enhancing visitor experience, and training for museum staff. Education and interpretation projects may include exhibits, online education, school classes, workshops, and camps. Museums may also partner with other organizations for projects that might be outside of the museum, but still meet the museum’s mission. It is possible to enfold response to COVID-19 challenges into appropriate projects.

The online grant application is simple to use and includes plenty of support.  A free online workshop specific to this grant and how to use the online grant application will be offered February 8, 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Advance registration<https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUuceutqD0sE9Eb4XlIxz-RzRAozIIlB2X6> is required. Recorded trainings and tips are also online.
Historic Cemeteries Grant – Deadline: April 13, 2022

The Oregon Commission on Historic Cemeteries<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/Commissions.aspx#OCHC> is offering grants for qualified historic cemeteries. The annual grants<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/Grants.aspx#six> fund projects that preserve historic cemeteries. Projects funded in the past include marker repair workshops, fencing, signs, interpretive panels and brochures, security lighting, access improvements, records management, and more.

Awards typically range between $1,000 and $8,000, but have been higher. Anyone may apply for a grant. Projects must be related to historic cemeteries listed with the Oregon Commission on Historic Cemeteries. Recent projects include marker repair and workshops in several cemeteries, installations of signs and informational kiosks, a preservation plan, and a fence replacement.

“Our goal is to preserve Oregon’s historic cemeteries and offer support throughout the application process,” said historic cemeteries program coordinator Kuri Gill. Last year’s awards included projects in in Benton, Clackamas, Columbia, Jackson, Klamath, Linn, Malheur, Marion, Polk, Tillamook, Umatilla, and Yamhill Counties.

The online grant application is simple to use and includes plenty of support.  A free, online workshop specific to this grant and how to use the online grant application system will be offered February 9, 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Registration is required<https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUrceivrj8jH9xXZMlqwqhJUA-yEHZV762P>. Recorded trainings and tips are also online<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/Grants.aspx#one>.

Preserving Oregon Grant - Letter of Intent Deadline: April 13, 2022

The Preserving Oregon Grants<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/Grants.aspx#ten> fund preservation of historic properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Work may include non-maintenance preservation like window repair, roof work, foundation projects, plumbing, and electrical needs.

Preserving Oregon Grants<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/Grants.aspx#ten> can also fund archaeology projects for significant work contributing toward identifying, preserving and/or interpreting archaeological sites. Archaeology projects by Southern Oregon University, Willamette University and the Vanport Placemarking Project were funded last year.

A free, online grant workshop specific to these grant programs and how to use the online grant application will be offered. Visit the Oregon Heritage grants webpage<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/Grants.aspx> to register.

  *   March 8, 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. for Preserving Oregon Grants archaeology projects.
  *   March 8, 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. for Preserving Oregon Grants historic property projects.
Diamonds in the Rough Grant - Deadline: May 10, 2022

The Diamonds in the Rough Grants<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/Grants.aspx#five> help restore or reconstruct the facades of buildings that have been heavily altered over the years. These grants return buildings to their historic appearance and potentially qualify them for historic register designation (local or national). Recent façade projects have taken place in Lincoln City, Oregon City, Rhododendron, and Wallowa.

The online grant application is simple to use and includes plenty of support.  A free, online grant workshop specific to these grant programs and how to use the online grant application will be offered. Visit the Oregon Heritage grants webpage<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/Grants.aspx> to register.

  *   March 9, 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. for Diamonds in the Rough building façade projects.

Don’t forget! The Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/Grants.aspx#nine> is currently open for applications too!


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Attention Historic Theaters! Business Oregon ARPA grants for Small, Independent Community Movie Theatres open Jan. 24

The first phase of applications for Business Oregon’s ARPA Live Event Recovery grant program will go live next Monday, January 24, at 8 am and are due Feb. 9.
This first phase is specifically in support of Small, Independent Community Movie Theatres. For more information including application process, timeline, and eligibility visit https://www.oregon.gov/biz/programs/ARPA_Movie_Theaters/Pages/default.aspx.

There will be a program orientation<https://biznews.oregon.gov/acton/fs/blocks/showLandingPage/a/14786/p/p-009a/t/page/fm/0> at 4 pm on Tuesday, January 25th


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Los Angeles Preservation Network online workshop, Not if, But When: Understanding Resistance to Earthquake Preparedness, Feb. 2

The Los Angeles Preservation Network (LAPNet) has organized a timely workshop titled Not If, But When: Understanding Resistance to Earthquake Preparedness.   This is a free, online workshop scheduled for Wed. Feb. 2, 10:00 AM – 11:AM PST.  Speakers include Dr. Lucy Jones and Dr. Jay Finkelman.  Please register and join us!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/not-if-but-when-understanding-resistance-to-earthquake-preparedness-tickets-250576841077<https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.eventbrite.com%2Fe%2Fnot-if-but-when-understanding-resistance-to-earthquake-preparedness-tickets-250576841077&data=04%7C01%7Cmhughes%40huntington.org%7C059949e109e046f999dd08d9dbc287e1%7C7f6accb70cea439b9c9d898d0b412d65%7C0%7C0%7C637782450824812187%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000&sdata=y3zTZ1IdTFatXk5kMyTJ8w972S6Rg4IIbPT1R5kqKmA%3D&reserved=0>


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Society for Industrial Archeology's 50th Annual Conference is in Portland, call for proposals

Proposals for presentations, posters, and panel discussions for the Society for Industrial Archeology's 50th Annual Conference June 9-12 in Portland, Oregon are now being accepted. Please find a link below to the call for papers page on the SIA web site<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001AWNZlnRWeZZIahh7e9Y6h9LpBzrBiw4P-3SSoSOKZCxpo-ZZokQKEGXhahxbh55sOQDHclBhoa45rt1_cAZ3kNYwCmPM08_N_EhN0teis-bs_QIIkit1mR5b9UFzaDJhqawD4Vmxd5z76Hhoy4VuyasUd-8jVTmm3QoVxSPMaG7CcTWdN1grcR9inNwBNtM2jPiDqFOUH2g=&c=ER_LFmVfAQPqGTld2h_53DnviO50LdpVwtQx1hzlq5ZN2Z0_gsqu7w==&ch=vKW8FHveNMp8EMjGlKAxq7nYDKojFuYnZGr4aPCZU1GV-FdrNMJGtg==>, where you will find details and links for proposal submission.

The deadline for proposals is January 31, 2022.

SIA Portland 2022 Call for Papers<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001AWNZlnRWeZZIahh7e9Y6h9LpBzrBiw4P-3SSoSOKZCxpo-ZZokQKEGXhahxbh55sOQDHclBhoa45rt1_cAZ3kNYwCmPM08_N_EhN0teis-bs_QIIkit1mR5b9UFzaDJhqawD4Vmxd5z76Hhoy4VuyasUd-8jVTmm3QoVxSPMaG7CcTWdN1grcR9inNwBNtM2jPiDqFOUH2g=&c=ER_LFmVfAQPqGTld2h_53DnviO50LdpVwtQx1hzlq5ZN2Z0_gsqu7w==&ch=vKW8FHveNMp8EMjGlKAxq7nYDKojFuYnZGr4aPCZU1GV-FdrNMJGtg==>

Below please find a link to download a conference flyer in PDF form. If you know of a place where a flyer promoting the SIA conference would be welcome and appropriate, please consider printing and posting the flyer. Sending the flyer via email to colleagues who may be interested in the conference will also help us spread the word.

Conference Flyer PDF<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001AWNZlnRWeZZIahh7e9Y6h9LpBzrBiw4P-3SSoSOKZCxpo-ZZokQKEGXhahxbh55szpAPDZt_bFu4gqZMa97lB0h3-8asvDD2lmcYTWALBYks_CsqwF9iU0GRQ8yJhp7WCExyxZQT57kiddSNeZeetF-ww9yBg0M8tveLtYWx2Gi6VijHqJ8DjNO4fB8xsfN-CTZP7CBkwGnYilKJJJXsO6B-KPTyCua6m5WtmF4Kc6s=&c=ER_LFmVfAQPqGTld2h_53DnviO50LdpVwtQx1hzlq5ZN2Z0_gsqu7w==&ch=vKW8FHveNMp8EMjGlKAxq7nYDKojFuYnZGr4aPCZU1GV-FdrNMJGtg==>

More details about the conference, including information about tour itineraries, updated as they evolve, can be found online at the conference web site<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001AWNZlnRWeZZIahh7e9Y6h9LpBzrBiw4P-3SSoSOKZCxpo-ZZokQKEGXhahxbh55sOQDHclBhoa45rt1_cAZ3kNYwCmPM08_N_EhN0teis-bs_QIIkit1mR5b9UFzaDJhqawD4Vmxd5z76Hhoy4VuyasUd-8jVTmm3QoVxSPMaG7CcTWdN1grcR9inNwBNtM2jPiDqFOUH2g=&c=ER_LFmVfAQPqGTld2h_53DnviO50LdpVwtQx1hzlq5ZN2Z0_gsqu7w==&ch=vKW8FHveNMp8EMjGlKAxq7nYDKojFuYnZGr4aPCZU1GV-FdrNMJGtg==>.

AASLH Public History Research Lab publishes Capacity Building Brief

As part of the AASLH Public History Research Lab's ongoing effort to connect emerging research with professional practice, we've published a new "Research Brief," discussing an IMLS report about capacity building programs for museums. When it comes to building capacity, the report encourages institutions to consider changes in their environment, relationships with other institutions, and responsiveness to audiences, not just expanding what they already do. Learn more<http://458rl1jp.r.us-east-1.awstrack.me/L0/http:%2F%2Fdownload.aaslh.org%2FResearch%2FResearch%2BBrief%2B-%2BIMLS%2BCapacity%2BBuilding.pdf/1/0100017e6e937259-f2a60fe1-3d57-4e4b-a7f3-7ad064041b6c-000000/UlD_tnifYiaZs-EEaBMsDM1whoM=253>.


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A few self-care resources 😊

Mindful Museums and Mental Health<https://westmuse.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=292ba30672daddc0764d36f0a&id=adb5d75016&e=f4886bfe41> – MuseumNext
Enhancing health and wellbeing<https://westmuse.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=292ba30672daddc0764d36f0a&id=0a2b81d175&e=f4886bfe41> – Museums Association
5 Unexpected Self-Care Practices To Weave Into Your Work Day<https://westmuse.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=292ba30672daddc0764d36f0a&id=4abb183da1&e=f4886bfe41> – Forbes
Objective Lessons: Self-Care for Museum Workers<https://westmuse.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=292ba30672daddc0764d36f0a&id=29bf4f3dd6&e=f4886bfe41> – Seema Rao
113 Free Museum Coloring Pages<https://westmuse.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=292ba30672daddc0764d36f0a&id=804b4aef85&e=f4886bfe41> – Smithsonian Magazine
Mindfulness 101 with Jon Kabat-Zinn<https://westmuse.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=292ba30672daddc0764d36f0a&id=902b57e2f6&e=f4886bfe41> – NPR

These are just a few of the self-care resources that Western Museums Association has compiled. See the full list here<https://westmuse.org/self-care-resources>.


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National Fund for Sacred Places: Applications Open

Historic houses of worship, from prairie churches to urban synagogues, are the bedrocks that continue to sustain us as a people, uniting us in service and celebration. Together, we can protect them for generations to come—apply for a grant from the National Fund for Sacred Places<http://us.e-activist.com/page/email/click/10028/1136056?email=DheinyePr9pVzTNxl0rcdsS5Hda7Kfnj&campid=X%2BI2NXledwyZkArzVWMSmA==> to keep these places as an important part of our national cultural heritage.

The National Fund provides training, planning grants, technical assistance, capacity-building support, and capital grants up to $250,000 to congregations of all faiths for rehabilitation work on their historic facilities.


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Klamath County featured in National Trust article on How Native American Families Challenged School Desegregation

“As the National Trust advocates for legislation to tell the stories of the sites and court cases connected to Brown v. Board of Education, we’ve been sharing stories about other historically excluded communities who suffered from and challenged segregation in their schools. Explore two cases related to Indigenous communities that influenced or aided efforts to desegregate schools nationwide. MORE >><http://us.e-activist.com/page/email/click/10028/1138793?email=DheinyePr9pVzTNxl0rcdsS5Hda7Kfnj&campid=X%2BI2NXledwyZkArzVWMSmA==>”

Taken from National Trust for Historic Preservation Jan. 20, 2022 electronic newsletter


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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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