Disaster Recovery Funding

for Archives in the United States



LIS 2215: Preservation Management
University of Pittsburgh School of Information Sciences
19 November 2013
anz31@pitt.edu

effective disaster recovery


Advance Planning

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Immediate Action

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Advance Planning
  • Know whom to contact to mobilize volunteers
  • Know whom to contact to obtain funding

Treatments



  • Dehumidification
  • Air drying
  • Vacuum freeze-drying
  • HEPA-filtered vacuum cleaning
  • Vacuum fumigation
  • Gamma radiation

professionals


 





that sounds expensive!

Cooperative Preparedness

  • National Institute for Conservation Heritage Preservation
  • Shared disaster supply cache
  • Funded by $6,000 NEH Preservation Assistance Grant
  • PA Academic Library Consortium

Federal emergency management agency

  • State governor must request aid from the President
  • Presidential Declaration of Emergency
  • Request for Public Assistance submitted within 30 days
  • Private Nonprofit Museum Eligibility Policy
  • Public Assistance Coordinator can approve projects up to $100,000; projects over $100,000 forwarded to Public Assistance Office
  • Emergency work completed in 6 months; permanent repair work completed in 18 months
  • Example: New Orleans Notarial Archive received $1.7 million  to stabilize records damaged in Hurricane Katrina

national endowment for the humanities


  • NEH Emergency Grants
  • protect humanities collections when assistance from FEMA is unavailable
  • Up to $30,000
  • Division of Preservation and Access

State Archives


  • Example: New York State Archives

Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund:

  • Up to $20,000
  • Overseen by Regional Advisory Officer

Society of american archivists


  • Created in Fall 2005 in response to Hurricane Katrina
  • "Any repository that holds archival records or special collections" is eligible
  • Use for direct recovery activities, supplies, and personnel
  • Initial grants up to $2,000 (additional funds can be requested)
  • Review panel of appointed representatives
  • Report required within 6 months of receiving funds

regional associatons


  • Example: Mid Atlantic Regional Archives Conference
  • Open to "any institution with archival holdings or special collections in the MARAC region" w/ MARAC member on staff
  • May be used for direct recovery, supplies, personnel
  • Up to $2,000
  • MARAC  Steering Committee reviews applications within 2 weeks
  • Must notify of "intent to file an application" within 30 days of event

Questions?


For discussion:

  • What are some of the pros and cons of collaborative emergency preparation?

  • Has your organization faced a disaster, and if so, where did they obtain funds to recover? Do they have a plan for future disaster recovery?

sources

  • Federal Emergency Management Agency. "FEMA Grant  Helps Restore New Orleans' Katrina-Damaged Archives." Last updated July 16, 
  • 2012. http://www.fema.gov/news-release/2012/02/03/fema-grant-helps-restore-new-orleans-katrina-damaged-archives.

  • ---. "Submission of Request for Public Assistance by Applicant." Last updated June 14, 2012. http://www.fema.gov/submission-request-public-assistance-applicant.

  • Heritage Preservation. "Before and After Disasters: Federal Funding for Cultural Institutions." Last updated September 2005. http://www.heritagepreservation.org/PDFS/Disaster.pdf.

  • ---. "Pittsburgh Alliance for Response." Accessed November 19, 2013. http://www.heritagepreservation.org/AfR/Pittsburgh/.

  • Mid Atlantic Regional Archives Conference. "MARAC Disaster Assistance Fund Guidelines." Last updated October 1, 2008. http://www.marac.info/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=75.

  • National Archives.  "Contracting Emergency Recovery Services for Archival Records." Accessed November 15, 2013. http://www.archives.gov/preservation/disaster-response/contracting-emergency-records-recovery-template.pdf.

  • New York State Archives. "Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund: Disaster Recovery Grants Overview." Accessed November 17, 2013. http://www.archives.nysed.gov/a/grants/grants_lgrmif_disasterguide.shtml.

  • Ritzenthaler, Mary Lynn. Preserving Archives and Manuscripts. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2010.

  • Society of American Archivists. "National Disaster Recovery Fund for Archives." Last updated September 2008. http://www2.archivists.org/news/2008/national-disaster-recovery-fund-for-archives.


disaster funding

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