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Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections Program in the United States

Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections Program in the United States

Deadline: 10-Jan-2025

The National Endowment for the Humanities has launched the Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections Program to support environmentally sustainable preventive care strategies to reduce energy consumption and costs and to strengthen institutional resiliency in the face of increased risks due to global climate change.

The program helps cultural heritage institutions (libraries, archives, museums, and historical organizations) meet the complex challenge of preserving diverse holdings of humanities collections for future generations.

The SCHC program supports environmentally sustainable preventive care, also referred to as preventive conservation or preservation, which includes measures and actions aimed at avoiding, minimizing, and slowing future deterioration or loss of cultural heritage collections, thereby sustaining them for future generations.

Cultural heritage institutions may use SCHC awards to manage collections’ environment, including aspects such as temperature, relative humidity, pollutants, and light; provide protective storage enclosures and systems for collections; and safeguard collections from theft, fire, floods, and other disasters. Recipients should use environmentally sustainable methods that reduce reliance on fossil fuels and improve institutional resiliency from current and future disasters.

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