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Sections
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Resources
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NHPRC Grant Programs (in alphabetical order):
- Archival Grants Ensure that records documenting the American experience are saved and made available for public use
- Educational Programs and Fellowships
- Electronic Records The NHPRC seeks ways to ensure that records created today will be usable on tomorrow's technology
- Publications Grants Support for the publication of documents that explore the lives and actions of important figures and/or bring to light major themes of United States history
- Founding Era Projects:
Papers of John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and George Washington, and the Ratification of the United States Constitution, the First Federal Congress, and the early Supreme Court
- Documentary editing projects reflecting the New World and American experience:
From the earliest days of Spanish colonization to the Civil Rights Movement, these projects document the contributions of unknown persons to national leaders
- Subvention Grants The NHPRC provides funds to non-profit presses to underwrite the publication of documentary editions. The volumes meet ANSI standards for paper and binding.
- State Coordinators & Boards Grants Program Support for advisory bodies for historical records planning and for many projects carried out within the states to strengthen the nation's archival infrastructure
- Regrant Program:
Aimed to reach a broader range of institutions and organizations, especially those at the grass-roots level, and to encourage statewide collaboration.
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