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Congratulations to Our Spring 2020 Planning & Assessment Class!

Wed, 05/20/2020 - 14:44
DHPSNY Staff

We're excited to announce the new class of Planning & Assessment Services sites from our latest application round! From a competitive pool of applicants, our advisory committee and field reviewers selected 18 organizations to receive free Archival Needs Assessments, Preservation Surveys, and Strategic Planning assistance.

With many organizations closed to the public at this time, the DHPSNY team has been developing alternative ways to provide our services, including virtual site visits. We look forward to start working with our incoming class in coming weeks! Learn more about each member of the DHPSNY Spring 2020 Planning & Assessment Class below.

 

Archival Needs Assessments (11)

Alice T. Miner Colonial Collection (Chazy, Clinton County) 
Charlotte-Genesee Lighthouse Historical Society (Rochester, Monroe County)
Historical Society of the Town of Middletown (Margaretville, Delaware County)
La MaMa Experimental Theater Club Archives (New York, New York County)
Landmark West! Inc (New York, New York County)
Orchard Park Historical Society (Orchard Park, Erie County)
Russian History Foundation (Jordanville, Herkimer County)
Shaker Heritage Society (Albany, Albany County)
The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, Inc. (New York, New York County)
Thousand Islands Arts Center (Handweaving Museum) (Clayton, Jefferson County)
Yeshiva University Archives (New York, New York County)
 

Strategic Planning Assistance (4)

Jefferson Historical Society (Jefferson, Schoharie County)
Lyons Heritage Society (Lyons, Wayne County)
Plattsburgh State Art Museum (Plattsburgh, Clinton County)
Town of Clinton Historical Society (Clinton Corners, Dutchess County) 
 

Preservation Surveys (3)

Albany County Historical Association (Albany, Albany County)
Hudson Area Association Library (Hudson, Columbia County)
Rochester Institute of Technology (Rochester, Monroe County) 

 

Image: Exhibit at the Russian History Foundation.

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