The Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts (CCAHA) 
(http://www.ccaha.org) is pleased to be leading the Regional Heritage 
Stewardship Program (RHSP), serving two areas of the country: Appalachian 
regions of Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia; and the Eastern Gulf Coast 
regions of Alabama, Mississippi, and the Florida panhandle.  With a goal of 
creating working communities of practice among small organizations facing 
related challenges, RHSP offers a unique opportunity to increase collections 
care in individual institutions, as well as to meet and network with other 
collections care professionals in the region.

CCAHA would like to announce the following upcoming opportunities:

Deadline Extended - Preservation Needs Assessment Grant

We are seeking applicants for our RHSP Preservation Needs Assessment Program. 
Through funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), CCAHA is 
able to offer a limited number of completely free preservation needs 
assessments (valued at over $5,500).

A preservation needs assessment is a key first step in the process of caring 
for collections. In addition to pinpointing areas of concern, the preservation 
needs assessment is widely recognized as a valuable tool in fundraising. Many 
funders strongly recommend that potential applicants cite the findings of these 
assessments within their grant applications for conservation and preservation 
projects.

Applications are due September 29th. Click here for more information, and to 
download the application: http://www.ccaha.org/projects/regional-stewardship

Questions or concerns about your Preservation Needs Assessment application? 
Please email [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

In-person Workshops

Essential Policies and Procedures for Cultural Collections

An institution's collections care and business practices are defined by its 
written policies and procedures. Institutional memory is often lost through 
staff changes, but best practices are encoded in these important documents. 
This workshop will provide an overview of policy and planning documents that 
are essential for collections care, such as collections management policies, 
handling guidelines, and maintenance policies.


*        Tuesday, October 10th, 2017, 9am - 4pm, the Dennison Railroad Depot 
Museum, Dennison, OH

*        Friday, October 13th, 2017, 9am - 4pm, the Culture Center, Charleston, 
WV

*        Wednesday, October 25th, 2017, 9am - 4pm, the Goodwood Museum, 
Tallahassee, FL

*        Monday, October 30th, 2017, 9am - 4pm, the DeSoto County Museum, 
Hernando, MS

Risk Assessment for Cultural Institutions

Before an institution can begin developing an emergency preparedness and 
response plan, it is important to understand just what kinds of risks its 
collections might face. A risk assessment identifies potential risks and 
outlines strategies that might mitigate damage in the event of an emergency or 
disaster.  This workshop will offer tips for conducting these assessments on a 
site-wide level and for specific collections, as well as case studies of 
institutions that have dealt with disasters, and advice on forming 
relationships with first responders and other outside contacts who can help 
conduct risk assessments.


*        Wednesday, October 11th, 2017, 9am - 4pm, the Dennison Railroad Depot 
Museum, Dennison, OH

*        Saturday, October 14th, 2017, 9am - 4pm, the Culture Center, 
Charleston, WV

*        Thursday, October 26th, 2017, 9am - 4pm, the Goodwood Museum, 
Tallahassee, FL

*        Tuesday, October 31st, 2017, 9am - 4pm, the DeSoto County Museum, 
Hernando, MS

Fees: $30 per day or $50 for both Workshops

For more information and to register, please visit CCAHA's program calendar: 
(http://www.ccaha.org/education/program-calendar).

Free Webinar - Spreading the Word: Advocating for Collections Care

Dates & Times:
Appalachia: Thursday, September 21, 2017 at 2:00pm EST
Eastern Gulf Coast: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 at 2:00pm EST

Build institutional support through marketing and promotion-and center your 
message on your collections. This webinar will look at fresh strategies to 
build audiences, promote collections, and connect with new audiences, with 
additional discussion of how to leverage your stories for fundraising.

Register here for Appalachia:
https://ccaha.adobeconnect.com/advoapp/event/registration.html
Register here for the Eastern Gulf Coast:
https://ccaha.adobeconnect.com/advoegc/event/registration.html

Funding for RHSP is generously provided by the National Endowment for the 
Humanities (http://www.neh.gov).

About CCAHA:
CCAHA is a nonprofit conservation facility specializing in the treatment of 
works on paper, photographs, and books through conservation and 
state-of-the-art digital imaging services. Founded in 1977, CCAHA serves 
nonprofit cultural institutions, private individuals, and other collecting 
organizations. CCAHA's preservation services staff present educational 
programs, conduct preservation assessments, and develop emergency preparedness 
plans. CCAHA also offers fellowships, fundraising support, and disaster 
assistance.

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