FUNDRAISING FOR PRESERVATION & CONSERVATION
Presented by the Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts
Waterford, NY - April 27, 2011
Richmond, VA - April 29, 2011
Registration deadline extended to April 18
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WATERFORD, NY - APRIL 27, 2011
Hosted and cosponsored by:
Bureau of Historic Sites
Peebles Island Resource Center (PIRC)
Division for Historic Preservation
NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and
Historic Preservation
RICHMOND, VA - APRIL 29, 2011
Hosted by:
Maymont Foundation
Cosponsored by:
Virginia Association of Museums
Virginia Conservation Association
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
Through thoughtful planning and effective grant writing, your organization can be competitive in the race for public and private funding to preserve cultural collections. This workshop will examine the planning process that funders want to see in place and the components that make a grant request compelling. With examples drawn from success stories at museums, historic sites, libraries, and archives, program participants will gain an understanding of how to effectively develop and implement a funding strategy to raise money for their collections.
The workshop will address:
Planning: Moving from a preservation needs assessment to a funding strategy
Potential Funding Sources: Triaging your time to focus on your best funding prospects
Writing the Request: Anticipating the funder's questions and answering them concisely
Evaluation: Incorporating the new standards
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Lee Price, Director of Development at the Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts, has worked as a fundraising consultant for many regional and national cultural institutions. He has written successful grant requests for preservation funding from the Institute for Museum and Library Services, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Endowment for the Arts, and Save America's Treasures.
LOCATIONS
Waterford, NY - April 27, 2011
Peebles Island Resource Center (PIRC)
Peebles Island State Park
Waterford, NY 12188
Richmond, VA- April 29, 2011
Maymont
1700 Hampton Street
Richmond, VA 23220
PROGRAM TIMES
8:45 am - 9:15 am Registration & Refreshments
9:15 am - 4:45 pm Program
4:45 pm Optional Tours:
Maymont Mansion, Richmond, VA
Conservation Laboratory, PIRC, Waterford, NY
REGISTRATION & PAYMENT
Program Fee: $110
Extended Registration Deadline: April 18, 2011!
Registration, secure credit card payment, and additional program information are available at:
www.ccaha.org/education/programm-calendar
NOTES
* Lunch will not be provided. However, a list of local restaurants will be available and participants are welcome to bring lunch.
* Refunds will be given until two weeks prior to the program date, minus a $25 cancellation fee.
* If you have special needs, please contact CCAHA three weeks prior to the workshop date so that accommodations can be made.
COURSE CREDITS
The Academy of Certified Archivists will award five Accreditation Recertification Credits (ARCs) to eligible Certified Archivists (CAs) attending this program. For more information, go to: www.certifiedarchivists.org.
The Virginia Association of Museums (VAM) will award one credit in External Affairs or Collections Management to students in the Virginia Certificate in Museum Management program who attend this program. For more information about the VAM program, go to: www.vamuseums.org
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Questions? Call CCAHA Preservation Services at 215.545.0613 or email us at [log in to unmask]
THIS PROGRAM WAS MADE POSSIBLE WITH GENEROUS FUNDING FROM THE
NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES.
The Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts (CCAHA) is the country's largest nonprofit conservation facility serving cultural, research and educational institutions, as well as individuals and private organizations. CCAHA's mission is to provide expertise and leadership in the preservation of the world's cultural heritage. CCAHA specializes in the treatment of works of art on paper, such as drawings, prints, maps, posters, historic wallpaper, photographs, rare books, scrapbooks, and manuscripts, along with related materials like parchment and papyrus. CCAHA also offers digital imaging services, on-site consultations, educational programs, fellowships, and emergency conservation services.
For information on additional educational opportunities, visit www.ccaha.org or find us on Facebook.
KIMBERLY MAGYAR
Preservation Services Assistant
264 S. 23RD STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103
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