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For Immediate Release
19 October 2005
Contact:
Moira Egan or Mary Rogers
(202) 233-0800
NEW GUIDE HIGHLIGHTS DISASTER RELIEF FOR CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS
Federal grants for preparedness, response, and recovery are featured
WASHINGTON, D.C. (October 19, 2005)---A new resource from the Heritage
Emergency National Task Force identifies federal funding to help make an
emergency plan, buy disaster supplies, or train staff for next year’s
hurricane season. Before and After Disasters: Federal Funding for Cultural
Institutions provides information on 15 federal grant and loan programs to
help cultural institutions and historic sites prepare for and recover from
disasters.
Before and After Disasters was produced by Heritage Preservation with
support from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the National
Endowment for the Arts. Before the guide was printed, the Task Force made
it available electronically to help victims of Hurricanes Katrina and
Rita.
The programs described in Before and After Disasters help nonprofit arts
centers, archives, conservation and historic preservation organizations,
historical societies, historic sites, libraries, museums, and theaters,
among others.
Before and After Disasters is an updated and expanded version of Resources
for Recovery, last issued in 2000. The new booklet covers programs for
planning and mitigation as well as recovery. The agency profiles contain
information on eligibility and funding levels and include practical
examples. A selection of on-line resources helps institutions find
professional conservation expertise for their collections and the
communities they serve.
Up to 50 copies of Before and After Disasters can be ordered at no charge
from the FEMA publications office. Phone 800-480-2520 and ask for FEMA
publication #533. The 32-page booklet can also be downloaded from Heritage
Preservation’s Web site.
The Heritage Emergency National Task Force has helped to make disaster
preparedness and response a higher priority for cultural heritage
organizations across the country. The Task Force—an initiative of Heritage
Preservation and the Federal Emergency Management Agency—is a partnership
of 40 government agencies and national service organizations. Learn the
latest information on hurricane recovery efforts and find valuable
disaster resources at the Task Force Web site, www.heritageemergency.org.
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