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Re: Project Archivists



Lisa,

  You should also call the granting agency and ask for a sample
application from a funded project. That way you will get a better match
between what you want to do and what they fund. Also you will get the
opportunity to chat with a program officer about your proposal which is
one of the best things you can do.

   ---Terry (once a program officer at NEH)

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Terry Abraham   Special Collections, University of Idaho
<http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/special-collections/>


On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Lisa Speer wrote:

> Hello colleagues,
>
> In the next few months, I'll be embarking on a grant proposal that
> hopefully will result in funding for a project archivist in my department.
> This is my first such venture.  I wondered if any one out there would be
> generous enough to share with me a grant proposal, one that was funded, for
> a project archivist.  I know that all grant funding agencies have their own
> specific guidelines, but I'd really appreciate having an example to study.
> Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
>
> Lisa Speer, Ph.D.
> Special Collections and Archives
> Southeast Missouri State University
> One University Plaza, MS 4600
> Cape Girardeau, MO 63703
> (573)986-7446 (phone)
> (573)651-2666 (fax)
>

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