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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251102
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SUMMARY:TPS Western Region Granting open now
DESCRIPTION:School districts\, universities\, cultural institutions\, library systems and other educational organizations are invited to apply for grants of up to $25\,000 to incorporate Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) materials and methods into their existing education and professional development programs for pre and in-service K-12 teachers\, librarians\, community members\, and students.  \nTPS Western Region is currently accepting proposals for 6-9 month projects completing before 5-31-26. \nThe deadline for proposals for 6–9-month projects is July 31\, 2025.  These projects must start no earlier than Sept 1\, 2025\, and be completed by May 31\, 2026. \nThe deadline for proposals for 6-month projects is Oct.31\, 2025.  These projects must start no earlier than Dec. 1\, 2025\, and be completed by May 31\, 2026. \n TPS Regional Program also offers subgrants under the Lewis-Houghton Civics and Democracy Initiative\, named in honor of late Congressmen John Lewis (D-GA) and Amo Houghton (R-NY). Lewis-Houghton Initiative subgrants support projects incorporating music and creative arts-based primary sources and approaches to support student learning about civics\, history\, and democracy at the middle and high school level. Educational organizations across the country are invited to apply for subgrants to incorporate music\, visual art\, theatre\, poetry\, and literature from the Library’s digital collections\, as well as arts-based approaches\, into secondary civic and history education.  \nLibrary of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) program offers grants to a wide spectrum of organizations that plan to integrate the Library’s resources into educational programs and teaching materials. TPS regions award grants of up to $25\,000 for projects designed to deliver educational programming centered on resources made available by the Library of Congress.
URL:https://mwdl.org/event/tps-western-region-granting-open-now/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250820
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251203
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SUMMARY:Call for Proposals: NCPH-AASLH Joint Conference
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nThe National Council on Public History (NCPH) and American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) are excited to announce that the Call for Proposals for their first joint conference is now live\, with final proposals due December 1\, 2025. \nTheme: “The Work of Revolution”\nRevolution is at the center of every remarkable societal change. Through formal politics\, grassroots organizing\, boycott\, protest\, litigation\, war\, and a wide range of other mass and individual actions\, behind every revolutionary moment are the people working to bring revolutionary ideas into reality. In the face of rapid cultural\, social\, political\, and technological change\, history’s importance as a guide for our future has become clearer than ever. Documenting during crises\, archiving our collective past\, supporting researchers and revolutionaries alike\, public historians are part of the landscape of revolution. We bring history to the public because it matters. \n\nRead the full theme statement here. We hope you’ll join NCPH and AASLH in this semiquincentennial year in Providence\, Rhode Island—a host city where the ongoing work of revolution is front and center\, with revolutionary roots and legacies embedded in self-determination and self-rule—as they reflect on the work of revolutions past and the work that lies ahead as we take stock of our field and consider how we can strengthen and protect it for the future. \nTopic Proposals \nNCPH invites people looking to connect with co-presenters or seeking feedback on a draft proposal to submit an optional Topic Proposal by October 15\, 2025. They’ll post the Topic Proposals received to the NCPH website for a period of feedback from the public history community to help you craft the strongest possible proposal. Then\, you’ll resubmit your proposal on AASLH’s Submittable platform for official consideration for the program. \nSubmitting Your Final Proposal\nYour session\, working group\, and workshop proposals are due December 1\, 2025. This year\, proposal submissions will be hosted by AASLH on Submittable. Here you can also find explanations of our session formats (combined and streamlined from NCPH’s and AASLH’s formats) and see the review criteria that the Program Committee will use to evaluate proposals. \n 
URL:https://mwdl.org/event/call-for-proposals-ncph-aaslh-joint-conference/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251106
DTSTAMP:20260412T182523
CREATED:20250522T174629Z
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SUMMARY:National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) Grant Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:Introduction \nThe NHPRC seeks archival projects that will significantly improve online public discovery and use of historical records collections. We welcome projects that engage the public\, expand civic education\, and promote understanding of the nation’s history\, democracy\, and culture from the founding era to the present day. The Commission encourages projects focused on collections of America’s early legal records\, such as the records of colonial\, territorial\, county\, and early statehood and tribal proceedings that document the evolution of the nation’s legal history. \nProjects may preserve and process historical records to: \n\nArrange or re-house and describe collections\nConvert existing description for online access\nCreate new online Finding Aids to collections\nDigitize historical records collections and make them freely available online\n\nAll types of historical records are eligible\, including documents\, photographs\, born-digital records\, and analog audio and moving images. \nThe successful application will: \n\ndemonstrate the value of the collections to public understanding of United States democracy and culture;\noutline a project that addresses archival best practices;\nbe appropriately staffed with archivists;\npropose a budget that accomplishes the project in a cost-effective manner; and\noutline activities that bring researchers to the collections included in the project as well as the rest of the repository’s holdings.\n\nFor a comprehensive list of Commission limitations on funding\, please see: What we do and do not fund . \nAward Information\nA grant is for one to two years and for up to $150\,000. The Commission expects to make up to 14 grants in this category for a total of up to $1\,400\,000. The Commission requires that grant recipients acknowledge NHPRC grant assistance in all publicity\, publications\, and other products that result from its support. Grants are contingent upon available appropriated funds. \nEligibility\n\nU.S. nonprofit organizations or institutions\nU.S. colleges\, universities\, and other academic institutions\nState or local government agencies\nFederally-acknowledged or state-recognized Native American tribes or groups\n\nIn order to ensure eligibility\, applicants should first review the rules and regulations governing NHPRC grants under the Administering an NHPRC Grant section.
URL:https://mwdl.org/event/national-historical-publications-and-records-commission-nhprc-grant-opportunity/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251105T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251105T143000
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CREATED:20251020T173812Z
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SUMMARY:Fall 2025 MWDL Governing Body Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The MWDL Governing Body will hold its fall semi-annual meeting on November 5\, 2025.
URL:https://mwdl.org/event/fall-2025-mwdl-governing-body-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251113T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251113T120000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Wikipedia Edit-a-thons: Minimum Lift for Maximum Reward
DESCRIPTION:While Wikipedia edit-a-thons may sound like a daunting event opportunity\, sharing experiences\, guides\, and best practices\, can make editing an easy engagement opportunity for institutions contributing to Wikimedia Commons through DPLA. Jamie Flood has been organizing and supporting Wikipedia editing events for almost a decade\, and has worked the process of organizing an event into an accessible\, if not easy\, opportunity to engage community members with cultural heritage collections. During the presentation\, we will look at different event types/styles\, how to handle a work list and tracking\, and best practices for outreach to ensure you meet interested community members – and even experienced Wikipedians.
URL:https://mwdl.org/event/webinar-wikipedia-edit-a-thons-minimum-lift-for-maximum-reward/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251116T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251119T170000
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SUMMARY:DLF Forum 2025 - Denver\, CO
DESCRIPTION:DLF programs stretch year-round\, but they are perhaps best known for our signature event\, the annual DLF Forum. DLF Forum welcomes digital library\, archives\, and museum practitioners from member institutions and beyond—for whom it serves as a meeting place\, marketplace\, and congress. As a meeting place\, DLF Forum provides an opportunity for our working groups\, and community members to conduct their business and present their work. As a marketplace\, the Forum provides an opportunity for community members to share experiences and practices with one another and support a broader level of information sharing among professional staff. As a congress\, the Forum provides an opportunity for the DLF to continually review and assess its programs and its progress with input from the community at large. \nRegistration is now open and early-bird pricing ends August 14\, 2025. All registration closes October 31\, 2025. \n\nRegistration includes meals: two basic continental breakfasts\, two lunches\, frequent coffee/snack breaks.\nTicket to the conference reception (including one alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage).\nDLF member organizations receive one free registration code to the DLF Forum\, emailed to the main contact. Not sure who receives your organization’s code? Email us at forum@diglib.org.
URL:https://mwdl.org/event/dlf-forum-2025-denver-co/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251203
DTSTAMP:20260412T182523
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SUMMARY:Utah State Archives & Records Service - Spring 2026 Internships!
DESCRIPTION:Applications are open through December 1\, 2025 for Spring 2026 internships (yes\, they are paid!!) with Utah Sate Archives and Records Service. \nPlease review this blog post for more details on positions and applications.
URL:https://mwdl.org/event/utah-state-archives-records-service-spring-2026-internships/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260105
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SUMMARY:University of Utah\, Marriott Library - Science & Engineering Librarian positions
DESCRIPTION:University of Utah\, J. Willard Marriott Library is currently accepting applications for two (2) tenure-track Science and Engineering Librarian positions. \nDescription:\nCome work in a student-centered library with a team that excels in supporting the teaching and research mission of the University of Utah. The J. Willard Marriott Library seeks to recruit two tenure-track librarians who will enrich and strengthen our organization. We seek qualified applicants with broad knowledge in science and engineering. The Librarians will develop\, implement\, and assess learning experiences concerning library research tools\, methods\, and strategies. They will also build connections with academic programs to increase engagement with library resources and services\, as well as manage library collections and services to meet research and curricula needs. Working in conjunction with faculty and staff in the library and across campus\, the librarians will help set the direction for STEM teaching\, engagement\, and outreach. \nFor full details\, deadlines\, and application materials\, please review the full posting.
URL:https://mwdl.org/event/university-of-utah-marriott-library-science-engineering-librarian-positions/
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