Key Federal Agencies and Programs That Have Supported Conservation
Many of these agencies have faced dramatic cuts to funding and staffing. This has impacted many funding opportunities that have been the backbone of conservation support for years. Our work is at risk, and the cultural heritage of our nation and communities are, too. When having conversations with your representatives, it's helpful to be familiar with these agencies and programs.
Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) – Office of Museum Services (OMS)
The Office of Museum Services has historically funded and supported these types of programming and initiatives:
- Funding for collections care, conservation treatment, environmental monitoring, and disaster preparedness for museums and libraries.
- Support for preservation at small and mid-sized museums through the Collections Assessment for Preservation (CAP) program
- Grants for training museum and library staff, ensuring the next generation of professionals can sustain the field.
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) – Division of Collections and Infrastructure
NEH has undergone significant restructuring, but has historically funded and supported these types of programming and initiatives:
- Support for research and training in conservation science and funds preservation projects at libraries, archives, and museums.
- Grants for digitization and reformatting endangered materials.
- Funding for emergency preparedness and response training for the National Heritage Responders, Alliance for Response Networks, and others
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)
NEA has historically funded and supported these types of programming and initiatives:
- Funds projects that integrate conservation into public art, traditional craft preservation, and artist archives.
- Supports training for artists and conservators.
National Park Service (NPS) and National Center for Preservation Technology & Training (NCPTT)
NPS and NCPTT have historically funded and supported these types of programming and initiatives:
- Conservation and restoration grants for historic structures, collections, and archaeological materials.
- Administer the Save America’s Treasures program, which has helped conserve national treasures such as the Star-Spangled Banner.
Smithsonian Institution & Library of Congress
While the Smithsonian and Library of Congress do not typically offer funding opportunities, both rely upon federal funding and are cornerstones of research and employment opportunities in the field.
- Support cutting-edge research in conservation science that benefits the entire field.
- Offer funding and training for conservation interns and early-career professionals.