The grants highlight the critical role played by educational institutions in preserving cultural heritage, with focused initiatives like the Haitian Studies Institute Environmental Monitoring Project aimed at enhancing archival practices.
The National Endowment for the Humanities awarded significant funding to CUNY projects, emphasizing the importance of oral histories and recognition of underappreciated figures in science.
Both awards in the Public Scholars category, totaling $60,000 each, reflect ongoing efforts to document and research the narratives of marginalized communities and historical figures.
The overall funding strategy, with 57 grants totaling nearly $542 million, underscores a national commitment to enhancing preservation efforts across smaller institutions and improving access to historical collections.
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