History advocates from across the state participated in History Matters Day at the Capitol on Monday, March 6. After hearing opening remarks from MNHS Director and Chief Executive Officer Kent Whitworth and Director of Public Policy & Government Relations David Kelliher, people went out to visit with their legislators to share the importance of history and thank them for their support of the Legacy funds. Here Liz Koele and Melinda Hutchinson staff a table for Local History Services and Grants.
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HERITAGE PRESERVATION GRANTS
Grants Office Webinar: Making Films Using the Grants Program
March 16 - Online: 2-3 pm (CT). The Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants program has helped to complete a broad range of historical films. Let’s talk about how grants can fund the research, the script writing, the visual appearance, and sound of your future moving image and film projects. We’ll look at how some films are made and how to obtain the funding to start, polish and complete them. Presented by John Fulton, Grants Specialist. Learn more »
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Featured BookNana and Abuela, written by Monica Rojas and illustrated by Emiko Rainbow. Minnesota Historical Society Press |
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Reminder: Due to COVID-19 all Heritage Preservation Department staff (Grants Office and Local History Services) are working remotely until further notice. If you need to connect with a specific staff member, please email them directly.
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