Local History News: November 20, 2024
Field Note Congratulations to our partners with Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps for reaching their ten-year anniversary. To celebrate...
The Ramsey County History Network met on March 14, 2023 at the North St. Paul Museum in North St. Paul. The meeting, which occurs a few times per year, included representatives from the Hill Farm Historical Society, the Little Canada Historical Society, the Minnesota Alliance of Local History Museums, the Minnesota Historical Society, the Maplewood Area Historical Society, the New Brighton Area Historical Society, the Ramsey County Historical Society, Roseville Historical Society, and the Shoreview Historical Society.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, this week's Local History News is a lighter version. We hope to offer all of the usual content you know and love in upcoming editions. Thanks for your patience and keep sending in your job postings and event listings.
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 »
Small Grant Deadline
The next small grant deadline (requests of $10,000 or less) for the MHCHG program is Friday, April 14, 2023.
Minnesota Historical Society's Job Announcement, Internship, Fellowship, and Volunteer Opportunity pages.
Additional Job Postings in the Field »
Bush Foundation Ecosystem Grants
March 14 - (Opens) | April 13 (Deadline): The Ecosystem program primarily supports organizations helping people solve problems across a number of issues, rather than organizations focused on a particular issue area. The exceptions to this are organizations working on spreading student-centered learning or using the arts to address community challenges. (These exceptions reflect our long-standing commitments to education and the arts.) We also want to make sure we are funding organizations focused on Native nation building in ways that support sovereignty. Learn more »
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Featured BookThe Big Leaf Leap, by Molly Beth Griffin; illustrations by Meleck Davis. Minnesota Historical Society Press. |
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Minnesota History Organizations Directory• County, Chapters, and Local |
Minnesota Main Streets |
Preservation Specialists Directory |
From the Heritage Preservation Department
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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Field Note Congratulations to our partners with Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps for reaching their ten-year anniversary. To celebrate...
Field Note Local History Services collaborated with MNHS’s conservation staff for the annual Ask A Conservator Day. On Friday, November 1, MNHS...
Field Note The Minnesota Alliance of Local History Museums has installed a new exhibit at the Landmark Center in St. Paul highlighting the 2023...