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Company Name
FEDERAL INSTITUTE
Contract #
A-2014-280
Agency
PARKS, RECREATION, & COMMUNITY SERVICES
Council Approval Date
11/18/2014
Expiration Date
12/31/2017
Destruction Year
2022
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ERIBIT D <br />W, <br />NEB" MEXICO <br />HIGHLANDS <br />UNIVERSITY® <br />Cheryl Eberly <br />Principal Librarian <br />Young Adult/ Volunteer Services <br />Santa Ana Public Library <br />26 Civic Center Plaza <br />Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br />January 28, 2014 <br />Dear Ms, Eberly: <br />The faculty members, students, staff members, and administrators at New Mexico <br />Highlands University are excited to collaborate with the Santa Ana Public Library on <br />the Memories of Migration program, which Is being considered for an IMLS National <br />Leadership Grant for Libraries. <br />We understand that New Mexico Highlands University will serve as one of four Model <br />Programs. In our case, Memories of Migratlon in New Mexico will prototype a model <br />for rural education and outreach to diverse communities through collaboration with a <br />statewide networks of public and tribal libraries. Interns from the AmeriCorps Cultural <br />Technology program, working with Teen Community Historians and local librarians, <br />will conduct "memory gathering" activities where Interactive maps of migration routes <br />will be populated with digitized images drawn from the collections of libraries, archives, <br />museums and personal collections (e.g., diaries, memoirs, letters, oral histories, official <br />documents, news articles, photographs, and artifacts). Funding will be used to pay <br />stipends to interns and Teen Historians; purchase equipment for memory gathering <br />activities and documentation (e.g., laptop, scanner, and camera); in -state travel <br />(mileage and per diem for recruitment, training, and memory gathering programs), <br />and materials and supplies (allocations to participating libraries to promote and <br />conduct programs). <br />In addition to the community memory workshops throughout Now Mexico, the <br />Department of Cultural Affairs and New Mexico Highlands University will facilitate <br />numerous event tie -ins with the institutions across the state. These will include possible <br />co- events with the Museum of International Folk At the New Mexico History Museum, <br />the National Hispanic Cultural Center, New Mexico Humanities Council, New Mexico <br />State Library, Las Vegas Citizens' Committee for Historic Preservation and City of Las <br />Vegas Museum. An Exhibition Design class from the university will create a traveling <br />exhibition to enhance community memory workshops and tie -in events. <br />Specifically, we will support the program through the following Description of Work, <br />milestones, and program deliverables: <br />Descriotlon of Work <br />Task 4,11. Collaborative design rapid prototyping with Exhibition Design Class. <br />
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