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Before and After Disasters - Federal Funding for Cultural Institutions (FEMA 533 / September 2005) (Paperback)
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Before and After Disasters - Federal Funding for Cultural Institutions (FEMA 533 / September 2005) (Paperback)
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Loot Price R345
Discovery Miles 3 450
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Floods, hurricanes, and other disasters can strike with little
warning and damage or destroy irreplaceable art, artifacts, books,
and historic records. But there are ways to prepare for emergencies
and minimize the damage they inflict. Since the events of September
11, 2001, effective emergency management has become a higher
priority for the cultural community. More institutions are
interested in developing disaster plans, providing staff training,
and better protecting their collections. Numerous federal programs
now support such important efforts. Before and After Disasters:
Federal Funding for Cultural Institutions is designed to help
archives, arts centers, libraries, museums, historical societies,
and historic sites find the resources they need. This guide is an
updated and expanded version of Resources for Recovery:
Post-Disaster Aid for Cultural Institutions, first developed in
1992 by Heritage Preservation and then revised in 2000. Before and
After Disasters includes summary descriptions and contact
information for 15 federal grant and loan programs - almost double
the number of resources in the previous edition. It covers sources
of federal assistance for preparedness, mitigation, and response,
as well as for recovery. Sample projects in disaster planning,
training, treatment research, and restoration illustrate the
funding guidelines. Before and After Disasters: Federal Funding for
Cultural Institutions is an initiative of the Heritage Emergency
National Task Force. It was written and produced by Heritage
Preservation with funding from, and in partnership with, the
Federal Emergency Management Agency and the National Endowment for
the Arts as a service to the American cultural community.
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