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John Macisaac <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 9 Aug 2004 08:00:32 -0400
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We could qualify, without doubt. I hope Mr. Somma gets a copy of this,
as he has a project already in the works that qualifys.
John Mac Isaac

>>> [log in to unmask] 08/06/04 01:58PM >>>
  I thought this might be relevant for some museums out there:

Furthermore Offers Support for Nonfiction Book Publishing
  Deadline: September 15, 2004

  A program of the J.M. Kaplan Fund, the Furthermore program provides
grants to support nonfiction books on art, architecture, and design;
conservation; cultural history; and public issues.

  The program seeks work that appeals to an informed general audience;
gives evidence of high standards in editing,
  design, and production; promises a reasonable shelf life; and might
not
otherwise achieve top quality or even come
  into being. Book proposals to which a university press or trade
publisher
is already committed and for which there
  is a feasible distribution plan are usually preferred.

  Furthermore applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations. Successful
applicants have included civic and academic
  institutions, museums, independent and university presses, and
professional societies. Trade publishers and public
  agencies may apply for Furthermore grants in partnership with an
eligible
nonprofit project sponsor. Applications
  from individuals cannot be accepted.

  Grants will range from $500 to approximately $15,000, and may be used
to
fund writing, research, editing, design,
  indexing, photography, illustration, and printing and binding.

  Complete program guidelines and application forms are available at
the
Furthermore Web site.

  http://www.furthermore.org/

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Susan Cronin Ruderman, Ed.M., Vice President
VERITAS INFORMATION SERVICES, 9 Alton St., Arlington, MA  02474
(781) 643-7811; (781) 643-1136 (fax); <[log in to unmask]>
Fundraising Research Consulting; www.veritasinfo.com
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