[MassHistPres] museum grant sources
Carolyn Goldstein
Carolyn.Goldstein at umb.edu
Tue Sep 10 13:47:09 EDT 2019
Massachusetts History Alliance at https://masshistoryalliance.org/ and Mass Humanities at http://masshumanities.org/ are other great resources that might be helpful.
Regards,
Carolyn
Carolyn M. Goldstein, Ph.D.
Public History and Community Archives Program Manager
University Archives & Special Collections
Joseph P. Healey Library
University of Massachusetts Boston
100 Morrissey Boulevard
Boston, MA 02125
Tel (617) 287-5929
openarchives.umb.edu
From: MassHistPres [mailto:masshistpres-bounces at cs.umb.edu] On Behalf Of Dennis De Witt
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Joe
If you all are new to this, I’d suggest joining NEMA, New England Museum Association.
Dennis DeWitt
Metropolitan Waterworks Museum
On Sep 9, 2019, at 12:22 PM, jlennerton at aol.com<mailto:jlennerton at aol.com> wrote:
The town of Leicester is currently in the process of turning a historic house and former 18th century tavern into a museum.
Does anyone have any advice on grant sources that may be public (state, aside form non-matching) or private.
Thanks
Joe Lennerton
Leicester Historical Commission
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